they might be for wheel lug nuts that have a stainless cap on them, and when they get distorted or swelled, regular sized sockets won;t fit
The little Harbor Freight set is awesome for the money. Maddox universal locking lug nut removal set. It will get off messed up, and worse, lug nuts.
I know I don't like shriveled nuts....shriveled nuts can have.![]()
I don't much care for swollen nuts either.I know I don't like shriveled nuts.
These half sizes aren't for damaged lug nuts, they're for swollen lug nuts. I used the 22.5 lug socket on a 2013 Malibu two weeks ago due to swollen lug 'caps'. The caps aren't separate from the lug and aren't removable (they don't thread onto the lug like the older lug covers from the 1990s. These sockets are required if you do any automotive work in the rust belt.
-- Dave
You might not reuse it but the tire monkey will when the customer refuses to pay for new ones.I always thought the 3lb hammer was the solution. I have several. It's not like you are gonna "keep" a swollen lugnut... and reuse it.
Then maybe a 5lb hammer would come in handy. It boggles my mind how or why someone knowing they have a faulty BOLTs HOLDING a tire on would opt to not pay for new ones. Are they so entitled they think the "Nutt" ferry should give them new unswollen nutts for free?You might not reuse it but the tire monkey will when the customer refuses to pay for new ones.
No they just don’t have the extra money. They probably won’t ask for free ones but rather have the old ones put back on.Then maybe a 5lb hammer would come in handy. It boggles my mind how or why someone knowing they have a faulty BOLTs HOLDING a tire on would opt to not pay for new ones. Are they so entitled they think the "Nutt" ferry should give them new unswollen nutts for free?
Exactly, especially when the shop charges upwards of $150 to replace them on all 4 tires. A not-small percentage of customers have been saving for weeks/months just to come up with the coin for the new set of boots they rolled in for or to pay for that brake job or wheel bearing or what-have-you, and will look at you like you are trying to scam them when you try to explain their lugnuts are swollen. Seen them get quite mad about it. They've never heard of such a thing, the old ones don't look bad to them, and/or they don't have the money to pay for it right now even if they did.No they just don’t have the extra money. They probably won’t ask for free ones but rather have the old ones put back on.
That’s what she said.I know I don't like shriveled nuts.
Problem with the hammer is that the nut gets stuck in the socket. And you have 4-5 more nuts to go just on that wheel alone.I always thought the 3lb hammer was the solution. I have several. It's not like you are gonna "keep" a swollen lugnut... and reuse it.
They're definately for lug nuts with the stamped steel covering . Once the covering falls off, these sockets make it easy to remove the lugs. I have three different sockets with 6 different sizes.they might be for wheel lug nuts that have a stainless cap on them, and when they get distorted or swelled, regular sized sockets won;t fit
EXACTLY!!!These half sizes aren't for damaged lug nuts, they're for swollen lug nuts. I used the 22.5 lug socket on a 2013 Malibu two weeks ago due to swollen lug 'caps'. The caps aren't separate from the lug and aren't removable (they don't thread onto the lug like the older lug covers from the 1990s. These sockets are required if you do any automotive work in the rust belt.
-- Dave
Those half sized impact flip sockets are by no means a gimmick tool. They were born out of necessity for ****** designed lug nuts on millions of vehicles. Luckily there are better replacement lug nuts available when you have to replace all of them.My 88 Chevy K1500 had this issue thirty years ago. Those lug nuts had aluminum caps, so they were easily dealt with.ffs!
how long has this been going on?
do these lug nuts go wonky out here on the west coast where there's no salt on the roads?
Yes, they do. Dipshits who work in automotive professionally who impact the damn things on like 400 lb ft when it calls for 76 lb ft... If flat rate wasn't a race techs could actually torque to spec and this wouldn't be a problem.ffs!
how long has this been going on?
do these lug nuts go wonky out here on the west coast where there's no salt on the roads?
GM in the 70s had some. Lug nuts where I grew up got replaced if the car was used in winter. Out in the Southwest U.S., I have found OEM 80s nuts in salvage yards that were 30 years old or more.ffs!
how long has this been going on?
do these lug nuts go wonky out here on the west coast where there's no salt on the roads?
European Ford's and Volvo, these are a must. The two piece lug nuts have a stainless cover over the threaded section which swells up with rust, these sockets work great especiallywhere we use a lot of salt on the roads!!!
all the jeeps and Chrysler's Fords and even some Toyota'sAnybody that owns a Chrysler mini van will tell you what you do with those sockets. For some reason the dumb bastards put a stainless steel wrapper on their lug nuts and these swell and require the use of these odd sized sockets. Without them your hosed.