Pros & Cons
Pros
This worked perfect for lug studs on my 2002 acura mdx wheel studs. Now they all spin on like they were new.
Highlights
Quality
Perfect die for cleaning up damaged threads on my 2002 acura mdx wheel studs.
This thing is great, i used it to add threads to an audi shifter.
I figured out the thread size and this matched, so i got it, put the flared open side onto the stud, put a wrench on it, and st... Read More
My wife’s wheel stud was stripped at the tip a few treads, it took 3 turns and it was fixed.
Price
So far it has cost me $75 for a mobile mechanic to get the axle nut and steering knuckle off, and $25 for a junkyard replacemen... Read More
That would be $150 to press out the bearing, hammer in a stud and press the hub back in.
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- This product had a total of 65 reviews as of our last analysis date on May 29 2024.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Save me money from buying from the tool truck
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Rethreaded damaged lug stud after chamfering
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I had never used a die before so i was a little apprehensive
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
My brother had damaged one of the wheel studs on my civic and we couldnt get the lug nut back on
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I figured out the thread size and this matched so i got it put the flared open side onto the stud put a wrench on it and started turning
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Turned it to the bottom of the stud and took it off again
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I recently sheared off a wheel stud
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Forget putting a new stud on the hub