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  1. Hello hello Can i check if it is possible to install wheel studs on the same hub that uses screw in lugs? So instead of the screw in lugs, there will be studs and external lugs. I hope you can understand...haha Thanks!
  2. First time happened to me. 99% sure it was a tire shop at amk who cross threaded my wheel nuts and then air gunned and jammed it. lucky I asked the workshop to rotate my tires while I was there doing servicing. managed to get it done in 15mins and $40 poorer. Workshop managed to remove the nuts after a few minutes by tightening and loosening a few times using a impact gun. Both nut and screw were damaged in the end. but glad it was solved pretty quick. An impact gun can be use but the nut need to be threaded by hand for the 1st few threads. unfortunately the shop didn’t have an original nut to replace. Thus I now have an odd one out. Considering to replace them all since all are quite old anyway.
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