Our shop does stock lug nuts, I think we have 3 maybe 4 different boxed set of solid chrome nuts. They were bought on-line for the best deal. We do sell them as a set most of the time.
It really makes surfaces slippery, our hoist arms get rusty and hard to move. I've been ff mine now for a few years and the slide with ease. The other guys bang on theirs with hammers.
HF used to sell an awesome set. They stopped selling it 10 years ago for some reason. I've never broke any in daily use in the shop, piped 'em a few times too. Check out this set.
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My wife's Toyota did just fine with MX sensors, the first week though was a head scratcher. When at home the tire light would be on in the morning. Found out it was still reading the oem sensors (over the cloned MXs) that were in a trashcan inside my garage 20 feet away.
Why is cloning is not always ideal? We use Autel MX at work and have very few problems. The only issue I see coming up is when people have to sets of sensors near by, like winter and summer tires.
I have used the OTC one before, maybe it was the first model of strut tamer. I didn't like it, cocked and twisted the spring all around. You couldn't compress on the strut mount either so the whole assembly would have to come apart.