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Easy Usage
Customers are highly satisfied with the ease of usage of the ABN Wheel Stud Installer Tool. They have successfully used it with various tools such as ratchet or impact gun, and found it to make their job easier, especially when dealing with mud boxes or damaged studs.
Effectiveness In Installing/Removing Studs
Customers are highly satisfied with the effectiveness of this tool in installing and removing wheel studs, making the process quicker and easier for them. They have reported success in various applications including replacing broken or damaged studs and installing new ones on different types of vehicles.
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Quality
I like the fact that i was able to install the wheel studs with ease, i highly recommend using this product if you have a broke... Read More
Works pretty good, never knew i needed this in my arsenal.
Istalled 2 broken studs on 3/4 ton p/u.
However, i also had to replace a rear stud, which has an additional shoulder section, and part of the shoulder of these rear st... Read More
Price
This item was great for the price i used it to install my rear wheel stud on my 2001 honda civic.
I picked it up on sale here for a good price.
Dealer wanted $250 for parts and labor.
Competitiveness
I have yet to use it but it is a solid equivalent to the part store brand tool that you can purchase.
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great, little, made, broken and new. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
- Our engine has analyzed and discovered that 77.8% of the reviews are reliable.
- This product had a total of 851 reviews as of our last analysis date on Sep 8 2024.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Short version i didnt need it for it but used it to seat the studs on another project
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
More often than not if you are replacing a brake drum you need to make certain the preinstalled studs are all the way in if not your will need to retorque your wheel lugs several times until they are properly seated and if you dont you are courting losing a wheel whose loosened studs have worked their way off
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The smaller was a little small for my jeep and the larger was way too large
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The small one worked but it was a struggle
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Doing new wheel bearings requires installing studs which came with the bearing
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Just lube up the stud and send it with your impact
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