R1TAPRAK
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update: Happy (ish?) Ending
Went to an off road Motorsport shop that does a lot of custom work. They were ok with doing it. They did do a in depth analysis of some sort to verify size etc (I know oem js probably the only way to know for sure). Originally said it could take them hours and I would need to come back but they’d have it all set for me at my appointment during the week. They ended up verifying it is a standard lug. Swapped it out in about 15/20min after that point. Ceramic guy paid for it as well! Just under $200. Also do know someone at Riv I was able to get to verify it is ok to not swap the whole hub. I will still probably swap the hub still when I can get mobile service to come out. I wonder if I should have waited till after mobile service to ask him to pay that bill lol. Oh well. I am just glad I am whole(ish) and not worried about something sketchy happening to my wheel because of the 1 lug until then.
Thanks all ! Appreciate the help!
Took my R1T to get some over the top work done on her - ceramic coat rims, tires, calipers, wheel well. A week later I go to rotate my rims and tires to find this. Does anyone have experience with axle Stud / axle bolt work on an R1T? I do not have the most mechanical automotive knowledge. Thank you in advance for any guidance you can offer. Is this an expensive thing to fix? Is it unsafe? What happens if I get a flat? I appreciate any help you can offer
I am pretty mad that I let this happen to her. I am so obsessed when this truck
Went to an off road Motorsport shop that does a lot of custom work. They were ok with doing it. They did do a in depth analysis of some sort to verify size etc (I know oem js probably the only way to know for sure). Originally said it could take them hours and I would need to come back but they’d have it all set for me at my appointment during the week. They ended up verifying it is a standard lug. Swapped it out in about 15/20min after that point. Ceramic guy paid for it as well! Just under $200. Also do know someone at Riv I was able to get to verify it is ok to not swap the whole hub. I will still probably swap the hub still when I can get mobile service to come out. I wonder if I should have waited till after mobile service to ask him to pay that bill lol. Oh well. I am just glad I am whole(ish) and not worried about something sketchy happening to my wheel because of the 1 lug until then.
Thanks all ! Appreciate the help!
Took my R1T to get some over the top work done on her - ceramic coat rims, tires, calipers, wheel well. A week later I go to rotate my rims and tires to find this. Does anyone have experience with axle Stud / axle bolt work on an R1T? I do not have the most mechanical automotive knowledge. Thank you in advance for any guidance you can offer. Is this an expensive thing to fix? Is it unsafe? What happens if I get a flat? I appreciate any help you can offer
I am pretty mad that I let this happen to her. I am so obsessed when this truck
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