In this video I am showing you how to replace a lug stud on any 92-02 Toyota Camry. This process can also apply to basically any other vehicle, although it might be somewhat different.
When taking the caliper off and back on can the piston get out of place and need a c-clamp to be properly seated? I'm having some brake problems after doing this fix, and am trying to figure out the cause.
@@charlesedmundadams5238 not unless you stepper on the brake pedal. Piston doesn't move unless pushed on way or another. What kind of brake problems are you experiencing?
It's best to get the lug stud seated fully before you put the wheel on because the factory torque will not be enough to seat it all the way into the hub.
@@pepediaz180Sorry, had more cars than I could take care of. I actually donated it to a friend who was in need of a vehicle for him and his family. I still see it every once in a while, and I do miss it, but it's alive and well and being driven every single day.
My friend i bought the same headlights you bought for the Honda accord but they're too high at night. Is there a way to adjust them? Thank you Id appreciate your help.
Hey man. Another question. My temp gauge on my 1.6l corolla acts weird and can’t find answers online. While idling the temperature gauge rises to about halfway. But, when I drive the temp gauge goes down to about 10% (with the top white line being 100 and the bottom white line being 0) so basically it barley comes up. What does this mean?