safe to drive when missing a lug nut???

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youll be fine. just make sure the other lugs are tight. on my old accord i drove around with just 3 lugs, its was a 4 lug, for a long time before i finally fixed it, haha. youll be fine.
 

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I bought the whole new hub assembly from T.A.S. is it really that easy?? I have rear disc breaks btw dunno if that matters.
 

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Not a problem. 1 of my stud is strip so the nut wont tighten all the way. I've been around for a month now, its fine.
 

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well T.A.S. said they wouldn't get the part till tomorrow so they won't be sending it out till at least tomorrow you think I should just cancel my order(assuming they have no problem with me doing that) and just replace the stud myself?
 

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well T.A.S. said they wouldn't get the part till tomorrow so they won't be sending it out till at least tomorrow you think I should just cancel my order(assuming they have no problem with me doing that) and just replace the stud myself?

I would, but then again I just love hammering out broken studs out of wheel hubs. lol JK but really, if you can cancel, you will be saving money.
 

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it is pretty easy just remove the calipers and the rotor and hammer out the studs
 

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i have been driving with 3 studs for a year and half now..should i change it now? i guess no.
 
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