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Don’t buy the Ford ones. Go to Les Schwab or somewhere else and get 1 piece steel lug nuts. I work for Ford and have sold hundreds of nuts. I don’t sell them anymore.
Star lug wrench has a fit. I always have one in my vehicles.
Quote from: jackelope on June 27, 2024, 01:47:49 PMDon’t buy the Ford ones. Go to Les Schwab or somewhere else and get 1 piece steel lug nuts. I work for Ford and have sold hundreds of nuts. I don’t sell them anymore. Make sure you have a socket in the car for the new ones though because your emergency tire kit wrench might not fit the new nuts/
Had a car about 10 years back,was doing brakes and what not.I broke almost every lug nut stud off getting the tires off.Since then I've always put a tiny bit of grease,like the size of a pencil eraser. From the grease gun and put it in every lug nut.And tighten till it's tight,I mean tight. I've had tire shops tell me my lugs are too tight,impact barely remove them.I've never had a broken stud since,and they always come off eventually.
Quote from: hunter399 on June 27, 2024, 01:04:12 PMHad a car about 10 years back,was doing brakes and what not.I broke almost every lug nut stud off getting the tires off.Since then I've always put a tiny bit of grease,like the size of a pencil eraser. From the grease gun and put it in every lug nut.And tighten till it's tight,I mean tight. I've had tire shops tell me my lugs are too tight,impact barely remove them.I've never had a broken stud since,and they always come off eventually.if you can’t get them with an impact that is way to tight! There is a torque spec and you should stick to that. I had a tire shop rotate my tires. About a week later I was showing my son how to change out a tire for drivers Ed. The tire shop put them on so tight it cracked the paint on all of them. There is absolutely no reason to put them on that tight! You will do more harm than good!