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Wheel Stud Installer Kit for Automobiles - 6-Pc - Lang

Part #: 938

The Lang 938 Wheel Stud Installer Kit is an essential tool designed for professional automotive technicians, streamlining the process of installing new wheel studs. This patented six-piece set ensures precise, correct installation the first time, significantly reducing installation time and preventing thread damage. Its self-centering design guarantees that wheel studs are seated at the correct angle every time, enhancing efficiency and accuracy in the workshop.

Key Features

  • Time-Saving Design: Patented self-centering system allows for quick and accurate wheel stud installation, preventing costly rework.
  • Thread Protection: Installer nuts are engineered to prevent damage to new wheel stud threads during the installation process.
  • Impact Gun Compatible: All components are built for durability and are compatible with impact guns, accommodating the demands of a professional shop environment.
  • Professional Grade Construction: Crafted for longevity and repeated use in automotive and industrial settings.
  • Versatile Sizing: Includes a range of common automotive sizes for broad vehicle compatibility.

Applications

This 6-piece wheel stud installer kit is specifically designed for use on automobiles. It is ideal for professional mechanics and technicians performing wheel stud replacements, brake service, or hub repairs where precise and efficient installation of new wheel studs is critical. Its robust construction makes it suitable for daily use in demanding workshop environments.

Specifications

  • Model Number: 938
  • Kit Contents: 6-Piece set including installer nuts for 7/16"-20, 1/2"-20, 12mm-1.25, and 12mm-1.50, plus a spacer and washer.

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  • Model: 91567
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6lbs
  • UPC: 077769009384
  • Manufacturers Part #: 938
  • Manufactured by: Lang
  • Also Known As: KAS938, KS938, KH938

This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 13 February, 2007.