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Common Lug Nut Sizes

shockwave

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To the be realistic though u will only really need a 19/21 or 13/16/3/4 thin wall sockets as thin walls are really for custom wheels
It would be best to get a deep impact set as u will use them the most on wheels and other jobs
 
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LB-1911

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Replacing ball joints?

I missed something here.

Can anyone shed some light on this for me.

:confused:

:thumbup: Sure
All the way back on page 1

Seems to be a common thing with the lugnuts on Chrysler vehicles. With every Jeep Wrangler or Dodge Ram I ever owned in the last 20 years I got into the habit of just replacing those factory lug nuts during the first tire rotation to avoid problems. But I buy Ford pick-ups now.


[I]So you prefer replacing ball joints vs lug nuts.[/I]


http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showpost.php?p=1073172&postcount=9
 

woody 73

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21mm ask me how I know...come on ask me how I know...

Darn son killed his second tire on the same spot in the road on the same curb and on the same spot on the sidewall, at $100.00 per tire I told him today the next one is on him.:rolleyes:
 

Bigblue&Goldie

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I have thought about getting a set like this (or piecing one together) http://www.sears.com/craftsman-7-pc-chrome-lug-nut-set-1-2/p-00942124000P?prdNo=1&blockNo=1&blockType=G1 for my road box as I don't have any 1/2" drive deeps and I would rather carry a breaker bar and sockets than a star wrench. I don't like how they are mostly 12pt, but here in AZ we don't deal with rusty lug nuts. They also have an impact set http://www.sears.com/craftsman-7-pc-easy-read-impact-lug-nut-set/p-00915359000P?prdNo=2&blockNo=2&blockType=G2, but I have run into too many instances where an impact socket won't fit. Also, being a road box, I won't have an impact gun with me.
 
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joecon

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I know it is an old thread, but the answer is gray lug nut sockets, they are the thinnest and the have the plastic sleeved to protect the wheels, and they are cheap to buy.
 

Stobal

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Since it has already been necroed figured I would add the one but to rule them all:

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These allow the sub 2 second (1.8 is the record I believe) pit stops.
 
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