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I am changing my rotor on a 1991 F-150 4x4. I have everything disassembled and just got started reassembling when I ran into a problem. To remove the Rotor from the wheel hub you have to drive the lug studs out. That part went fine, but I am now trying to drive the lug studs back in to reassemble the rotor/wheel hub and they are not seating.
-Is there a easy technique to drive the lug studs back in?
-Can I leave the lug studs unseated and seat them when I put the tire back on
and tighten the lugnuts down?
-If I buy new lug studs will they seat better?
Anyone who has changed there Rotors before have any suggestions?
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