It’s funny, you say discount tire, they are the ones who broke my Lugnuts...It’s
Exactly....I worked on 1 of the 3 nuts today. Used sockets,extractors,chisel,grinder with cobalt bit.... There is no way this is coming off without messing up the wheel. I'm going to need to get to it from the back.
Here is my plan so far:
Remove the two bolts holding on the caliper.
Remove the axle.
Remove the clip. Holding the key way.
Remove the keyway and hub nut.
Remove the outer bearings.
Lastly, remove the break line to the caliper so the caliper will stay on the rotor.
From here it looks like I should ( in Theory) be able to remove the entire thing in one shot. It's going to be heavy but it should work..
Grind the stud shoulder off from the back and push them through to the front. This will free up the wheel for me to install new studs.
Then just put everything back together, and bleed the breaks.