




🔧 Upgrade your toolkit with the ultimate wheel stud installer—because precision and speed matter!
The SoCiMa 22800 Wheel Stud Installer is a robust, Grade 2 alloy steel tool designed for quick and secure installation of wheel studs on most automotive and light-duty trucks. Featuring a smooth spinning bearing, it minimizes effort and thread damage, making it an indispensable tool for professional mechanics and DIY enthusiasts alike.



| ASIN | B09PNGG1Z1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,539 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #2 in Wheel Studs |
| Brand | SoCiMa |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (821) |
| Date First Available | January 4, 2022 |
| Exterior Finish | Unfinished |
| Fastener Type | Wheel Stud |
| Head Style | Round |
| Head Type | Round |
| Item Hardness | Grade 2 |
| Item Weight | 5.3 ounces |
| Item model number | 22800-US |
| Manufacturer | Youjia |
| Manufacturer Grade | Grade 2 2 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 22800-US |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Package Dimensions | 2.01 x 1.85 x 1.85 inches |
| Size | 22800 |
| Thread Class | 3B |
| Thread Size | 1/2"-13 UNC |
| Thread Style | Right Hand, Coarse, Full |
| Thread Type | Unc |
| UPC | 761594428730 |
J**.
Game-Changer for DIY Repairs
Let me just say, I wish I had bought this wheel stud installer sooner. If you’ve ever tried installing wheel studs the old-fashioned way - with random washers and a regular nut - you know it can be a headache. This little tool makes the process so much easier and way less frustrating. The design is refreshingly simple. It’s just a solid piece of metal with a smooth bearing that lets the nut spin freely while applying pressure to seat the stud. No fancy parts or over-engineered nonsense -just a smart, functional tool that does exactly what it’s supposed to do. You thread your new stud through the hub, slip this tool over it, add a lug nut, and start tightening. That’s it. No slipping, no stripped threads, no hammering. I used it to replace a few studs on my truck and was honestly surprised at how quickly the job went. The bearing inside spins smoothly, and it took very little effort to get each stud fully seated. I didn’t have to worry about damaging the threads or messing around with makeshift solutions. It’s also built solid - feels like it’ll last forever if you take care of it. Honestly, for the price, it's a steal considering how much time and aggravation it saves. If you're even halfway handy and plan on doing any wheel or hub work, this tool is absolutely worth having in your toolbox.
A**B
Simply works
I used this little guy to replace all 32 wheel studs on a ram 3500. It worked flawlessly.
I**T
Helpful Little tool
Hello all! If you know me from other products you know I have something good to tell you😁This stud installer is of good quality and extremely light.This fits almost any car and makes installation very quick and easier. *I do want to note,I've seen people here break them and would like to show what they're doing wrong as I've seen some pictures.Place the flattest part on 1st with the little end with the hole in the shape of your lug nut towards YOU please re-read.This is meant to be used with a hand ratchet if you use an impact you can break it.That doesn't mean you can't, just be careful as all say.* Aside from all that pretty neat tool.Absolutely recommend to all👍🏻
A**R
Super helpful tool
If you are going to replace lug studs,this tool is an amazing piece to add to your tools and it makes installation simple and easy. Oh and especially if you use power or air with it...
T**.
Check and make sure what size you need.
The item was on time not damage and as described. Looks like good quality studs and stud installer. I would buy from this seller again.
D**B
Really work
I used on a crv 2002 very easy to use, less then 2 minutes the lug was installed
E**H
Bad quality product.
Bearing seized and a bearing stock after 3 studs was installed. Garbage.
R**S
This really worked well.
This does the job. It came just as described.
A**R
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.
D**I
Came seized never worked couldn't unseieze it in the bin now
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