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Easy
Steps
8
Time Required
2 - 5 minutes
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- Studs
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Introduction
If you see that your studs on your cleats are either shortening or becoming uneven, it may be time to replace those worn out studs. Before you begin replacing the studs, you must check to see the studs can be replaced. The best way to check is to count how many studs you have, typically cleats with replaceable studs have 7 studs.
In order to proceed with replacing the studs, you must have the replacement studs and the stud wrench that helps tightening/ loosening of the studs which can be purchased here.
What you need
Step 1
Studs
- Grab the stud wrench.
Grab the stud wrench.
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Step 2
- Insert the wrench onto the old stud.
Insert the wrench onto the old stud.
Step 3
- Turn the stud left to loosen.
Turn the stud left to loosen.
Step 4
- Screw off the old stud with your hand.
Screw off the old stud with your hand.
Step 5
- Screw on the new stud with your hands.
Screw on the new stud with your hands.
Step 6
- Insert the wrench onto the new stud.
Insert the wrench onto the new stud.
Step 7
- Turn the wrench right until the stud is tight.
Turn the wrench right until the stud is tight.
Step 8
- Repeat steps 2-7 in order to complete the other 6 studs.
Repeat steps 2-7 in order to complete the other 6 studs.
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