Description
When a wheel stud fails, you don’t just lose a fastener—you risk losing a wheel entirely. A broken or stretched wheel stud puts dangerous stress on the remaining studs, creating a domino effect that can end with a wheel coming off during field work or on the road. This M16 metric replacement stud gets your wheel mounting back to factory strength where it belongs.
Key Features
- M16 metric thread matches European and some modern tractor specifications precisely
- Heat-treated high-strength steel construction handles heavy loads and constant vibration
- Rolled threads provide superior fatigue resistance compared to cut or machined threads
- Convenient 4-pack gives you spares to keep on hand
Built for Real Farm Work
This M16 metric stud fits a variety of general purpose tractors, especially European brands and some newer American tractors that have switched to metric fasteners. Whether you’re running loader work, pulling implements, or hauling loads on the road, these studs handle the stress cycles and loads that come with real farm operations. Proper wheel stud integrity is critical for operator safety and prevents wheel separation incidents.
Made to Last
These studs are manufactured from high-grade steel with precise heat treatment for optimal strength-to-weight ratio, with rolled thread construction providing superior fatigue resistance compared to machined threads. Quality materials resist corrosion and maintain thread integrity throughout the service life, so they’ll keep doing their job through years of temperature swings, moisture, and the constant pounding of farm work.
Installation Notes
Verify thread pitch and length before installation. Press or drive stud into hub ensuring proper seating and alignment, and never try to hammer them in—use proper tools or the lug nut draw-in method. Use correct torque specifications for wheel nuts to prevent over-tightening or under-tightening. If one stud failed, inspect the others carefully since they’ve been carrying extra load.




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