Okay that's better. The easy way would be to hammer out the old lug bolts , Shave the head of the new lug bolts about half way off, then put each one in a hole, get a few oversized nuts and put them over the new lug bolts, put the lug nuts on, and tighten the lug nuts until the lug bolts seat into the hub.
The right way is to take the hub assembly off the car and press out the hub inself with a press. Doing it this way you might have to or want to replace the wheel bearing too. It's all up to if you can do it without damaging the wheel bearing race.
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