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The SoCiMaSoCiMa 22800 Wheel Stud Installer is a versatile tool designed for the seamless installation of wheel studs in most automotive and light-duty trucks. It allows for quick and efficient setup using a ratchet or impact wrench, ensuring a secure fit. With a customer-friendly return policy and responsive support, this tool is a must-have for any DIY enthusiast or professional mechanic.
N**H
Its better than washers
This little tool is worth every penny, it is cheap and cheaply made but worth it for the money. This tool will leave an indentation on the hub as it spins against it however it is barely noticeable. It made the difficulty of my wheel stud install go from a 6/10 to a 4/10. Its not a fun job to do but this tool makes it just that much more bearable
R**S
simple
very straightforward and did the job for me.
L**R
Boom. There it is.
I have a BRZ twin. These cars eat lug nuts. I was able to hammer out the crap stud and pull in the new one like butter.
A**W
Works as good as the tool that’s twice the price
Works well
D**G
Works for wheel studs.
Simple to use and easy enough. I bought this just to make things easier. You could actually use the hub and wheel but its harder to see when you bottom out the stud. A cheaper easier option is a stack of washers but for nuts that are tapered this helps to distribute the pressure more. This worked well and provided less friction and pressure on the nut.I ended up having to pull this off with pliers because the plastic spacer was wedged in.I replaced 4 studs with this and my battery powered impact gun and had no issues other than the pliers to remove it when done.
M**O
easy to use
Used one time, so far so good..
J**N
Worked well to install studs with an air wrench and a lug nut
Works well, easy to use
W**M
Slightly too big
Didn't fit flush against the brake rotor due to bevel on rotor. Would be perfect if surface area were slightly smaller
A**R
It didn't really worked for me
It didn't pull the stud all the way in tight. I'm not sure if I needed a more powerful wrench. Doing it manually didn't work either, careful not to damage the new stud.
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