I see your problem. I could not find it on rock auto to see what it looks like. I have no experience with that exact item, but I just changed a spinning
lug nut on my tractor (and I once fixed a Japanese transmission )
I would try to clamp it good from the back with vise grips and impact it out. In my case I could not get a good grip so I had to cut flat sides with a dremel in order to get a good grip. Have you had any issues with that stud before? I ask because it's not beyond possibility that if a careless tire installer cross threaded your lug nut he could then slam it with the impact gun and claim your stud bolt was spinning. On old spinning ones, a new stud usually works. Ebay has an OEM hub listed as item item number:162415020624.
lug nut on my tractor (and I once fixed a Japanese transmission )
I would try to clamp it good from the back with vise grips and impact it out. In my case I could not get a good grip so I had to cut flat sides with a dremel in order to get a good grip. Have you had any issues with that stud before? I ask because it's not beyond possibility that if a careless tire installer cross threaded your lug nut he could then slam it with the impact gun and claim your stud bolt was spinning. On old spinning ones, a new stud usually works. Ebay has an OEM hub listed as item item number:162415020624.