How Do You Replace Wheel Studs On A Chevy Tahoe?
A Chevy Tahoe is a luxury workhorse that is as likely to be driven to a restaurant as it is to be found breaking trails through the woods. While the Tahoe is designed to withstand the stress of either kind of driving, the wheel studs can strip or become so metal fatigued that they will fail. You can replace wheel studs on a Chevy Tahoe in an afternoon. Making sure that your studs can do their part of the job will help prevent accidents or overheating your wheel bearing while driving your Tahoe. Step 1 Park your Chevy Tahoe on a level surface. Use a lug wrench to loosen the lugs on the tire you want to begin working on. Don’t remove the lug nuts, just break them loose. Step 2 Raise your Chevy Tahoe on a tire jack. Once the tire is off the ground, place jack stands under the vehicle and lower the vehicle onto the stands and remove the jack. You never want to work on a vehicle that is raised on a tire jack. Jacks can collapse easily while you are working. Always use jack stands to support