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M353 wheel studs

termy1971

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Hello! I have an M353 trailer i use to haul water for our home. It seems the right wheel may have been loose. I popped a stud. I have been searching for replacements. I'm hoping there is an answer here. A search on here brought me one thread from years ago with no resolve. I got your manual (thank you so much) the part is MS51946 it is right handed thread. Hopefully some one has a good source to get the right ones or where to look.
 

termy1971

New member
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Location
Florence, Arizona
Hello! I have an M353 trailer i use to haul water for our home. It seems the right wheel may have been loose. I popped a stud. I have been searching for replacements. I'm hoping there is an answer here. A search on here brought me one thread from years ago with no resolve. I got your manual (thank you so much) the part is MS51946 it is right handed thread. Hopefully some one has a good source to get the right ones or where to look.
Update: I hope this helps some one else. I found the studs from https://dpequip.net he has an ebay store. He only had one stud listed. He actually called me me. He tracked them all down for me and bought them right over the phone. Great place.
 
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