PLEASE explain how this is done, as I currently have four broken studs, but so far no leaks............Thanks, Arctic Traveller
As I recall, every one that broke was passenger side. You need patience, plenty of PB Blaster, and patience. When we did them it was a combination of down through the engine bay, and up through the wheel well. I cant really give you a step by step as I didnt really commit that to memory, and its been a while. None of them were a real pain to get out and replace. I believe there was only one that broke off flush and had to be drilled /easy outted. If that happens for you be extremely careful drilling. Drilling out the bolt is no big deal, but trying to drill out a stuck broken bit is a whole new ballgame. Don't go there.
Hopefully you can commit a few days for it to be out of service. Get it on stands, remove the tires, and anything else that inhibits access, and spray the Blaster. Dont be stingy with it. Do it more than once and over the course of a day or so. Thisis easily spent time, much easier than dealing with busted bolts, so you want to do what you can to not break any more, and make whats already broke easier to remove. While you're in there, replace them all, unless you're looking to just fix and dump. In that case, fix them all. Give the next guy a break.
