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Old 07-04-2020, 04:42 PM   #1
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Default 2015 base wrx broken rear wheel stud

I just broke one of my rear wheel studs. Does anybody know what the avg cost subaru charges to replace them? Is it just best to replace all of them at once? I don't think the wheel was fully seated (wasnt flat against hub) when i lowered it back down, and it was cantered and may have cut into the thread and subsequently caused it to break since it was not uniformly loaded. Should the other studs be considered suspect as well?
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Old 07-04-2020, 04:50 PM   #2
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The stud itself is only ~$5 plus a half hour of labor, so it will probably run you $50-$60. You should be good with just replacing the one stud. Just have them inspect the other studs for visible damage
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The stud itself is only ~$5 plus a half hour of labor, so it will probably run you $50-$60. You should be good with just replacing the one stud. Just have them inspect the other studs for visible damage
Thx! Much appreciated!
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The stud itself is only ~$5 plus a half hour of labor, so it will probably run you $50-$60. You should be good with just replacing the one stud. Just have them inspect the other studs for visible damage
Also, is it safe to drive to dealership with just 4 of the lug nuts? I wont be going ballz to the wall, but dont want to risk safety to me, others, and cause any further damage to any other components

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Old 07-04-2020, 05:10 PM   #5
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you'll be fine on 4 good studs/nuts to go get it fixed.
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