replace the wheel studs, get new lugs, and don't over tighten. 90 in/lbs is a good torque for wheel lugs, or whatever your manual says.
2007-01-18 07:31:54
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answered by roman_ninja 3
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Are you saying that the stud is broken?
What exactly is "messed up" about the wheel? Do you mean the hub?
You'll need a new stud. But you're going to have to find a way to tow your vehicle.
As the other answer wrote, it sounds like you, or your tire folks, overtightened the lug nuts. If you have a torque wrench, you can torque to spec. If not, a good rule of thumb is tight enough that you can't move them, WITH NORMAL EFFORT, then just a little farther.
2007-01-18 15:38:23
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answered by jim 7
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replace the studs by hammering toward the back,insert the new ones from the back.
buy new locks nuts.
install the wheel You have in the trunk.
2007-01-18 15:42:44
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answered by Anonymous
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u need to go to the tire shop and have new studs put on which is what the lug nuts tighten to
2007-01-18 15:35:09
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answered by eastcoastgost 1
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