Calipers, Rotors, Pads, Lines & more- OEM and Aftermarket
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By Graham
#45951 Yeah sorry that was my fault not explaining it that clearly, heres the other half of the nut - might give you a clearer idea

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By VegasCivic
#54932 Try and get it off with a gator grip. Dont worry this wont be its only use. I use mine all the time. Saves me from having a whole box of sockets when working!!

http://www.endeavortool.com/ I got mine at the local hardware store for $10.

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Im extremely unpatient :weee: . I would just try and drill it out. Your replacing the stud anyways right?. I would drill a hole in the center of the stud. Then gradually move up with larger bits until its gone. Just dont slip. bye bye nice wheel finish :shock:
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By Graham
#54941 Completely forgot to update this thread!!

The gator grips wouldnt have worked in my case - have a look at the photo of the nut in my wheel, cant get anything over it :(

I did what Derek said - smashed the crappy cap off and undid the 32mm nut so that the stub axle came off, then ground off the stud from the back. Had to replace the stud and cap but they were only £7 i think - didnt damage my wheel at all though :thumb: