Typically you can pound or press the old stud out and then the new stud gets pressed in. You may be able to use a stack of washers and a wheel nut to draw the new stud into place.
yeah i ripped a few off, was close to the parts store, so i used the washer and lug nut method to pull them on. it was a pain with my little tire iron, but in a pinch it'll do. if you have a big breaker bar it shouldn't be too bad
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