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Old Nov 3, 2006 | 04:20 PM
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g290ls
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you have to remove the wheel then find a wrench big enough to take that massively large nut that holds your rotor on and get a hammer and lightly tap them out and just replace with new studs, and i would invest in some new lca's, they will greatly fix the bowing effect as i call it on your tires which is basically your camber issue
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