Best wheel & tire lug nuts according to redditors

We found 191 Reddit comments discussing the best wheel & tire lug nuts. We ranked the 94 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Wheel & Tire Lug Nuts:

u/mirinfashion · 34 pointsr/Wellthatsucks

You can easily bypass that with a breaker bar and a larger size socket than the locking lugnut. For the socket, you just have to find a size that makes an extremely snug fit when you hammer it on.

Also, I'm pretty sure thieves that are stealing entire sets of wheels from cars already bought quicker tools to bypass them, like master lug nut key sets that can be bought from your local auto store or Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/STEELMAN-78537-16-Piece-Locking-Master/dp/B00JF5F420) to remove them.

u/Nosam88 · 15 pointsr/whatisthisthing

Those would be are spiked lugs to give the appearance of "IM A BADASS MOFO!".
https://www.amazon.com/CHROME-SPIKED-EXTENDED-14x1-5-SPIKE/dp/B00AT6U7R6

Only dorks buy those for their personal vehicles

u/csmanuel · 9 pointsr/FiestaST

You're missing a lug nut! Please get that replaced ASAP. Do not replace it with OEM lug nuts. They are known for swelling. I really love the McGuard lug nuts https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000COS0H4/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Its a pretty red flag that the nut is missing. That tells me that someone at some point did NOT torque those lug nuts properly. You need to double check the torque on all of those lug nuts. 100 ft-lbs is spec.

As far as wheels go...it is going to cost an arm and a leg to have someone professionally re-finish those for you. If you are a DIYer, I would try to save some money and do it yourself, and accept that it may not look perfect. Otherwise, pick up a set of OEM wheels in better shape (probably $300-$400) or go aftermarket

u/elitegunslinger · 8 pointsr/ft86

These are knock off gorrila lug nuts spend 10$ extra for a reputable brand

u/XR999 · 7 pointsr/Justrolledintotheshop

There's three sizes available (19mm, 21mm and 22mm) as this problem exists across more than one original size of wheel nut but each one is a half size over on one side whereas the other side varies. The 19.5 has an 18.5 on the other size when they are missing the cap like in the original photo here, where the 21.5 and 22.5mm just have the original 21 or 22mm on the other size.

u/itouchboobs · 7 pointsr/pics

Hate to bust your bubble, but those are just simple tuner lugs. They all have the same key patter, so anyone who wanted to could buy This could get them off in 2mins.

u/Freejack02 · 7 pointsr/FiestaST

For that range on a stock vehicle, there's a few things I would recommend:

  1. Rear Motor Mount. Not exciting, but it's 100% recommended eventually and will make the car feel better (less wheel hop, no problems down the line with a blown mount). Does require some tools to install (jack, stands, sockets) but is very straightforward. Popular options from Whoosh, Cobb, lots of companies. $90 - $150 or so depending.

  2. Pierce Front Chassis Brace. Great product, will make the car feel more together and reduce wheel hop under hard acceleration. They come in a 2pt, 4pt, and full 6 point versions. I personally have the 2, it's great, but I want to upgrade to a 6 at some point. Also a 2 point version from Whoosh that is cheaper and virtually identical. Requires same tools as the RMM. $100 - $300 depending on type and company.

  3. Hi Flow Air Filter. Simple, cheap, and most people end up getting them anyway. Plug and play, just need a screwdriver. $30 - $70 depending.

  4. Gorilla Lug Nuts. Sounds weird, but stock FiST lugs are atrocious and will fail eventually... save him the headache and get him some newer, better ones. Ones like THIS work great and are cheap. Need a lugwrench and a preferably a tall cliff to chuck the old ones off. $30 - $60 depending.

    There's plenty more you could go with, but it's hard to know how far he's planning to take the car.
u/brbauer2 · 6 pointsr/FiestaST

Gorilla Automotive 21133BC Small Diameter Acorn Black 5 Lug Kit (12mm x 1.50 Thread Size) - Pack of 20

These are what I've got. Have been used on stock wheels and 3 other sets; been through 4 winters; seasonal tire changes; rotations every other oil change and they have held their finish great and have kept the wheels on the car.

u/Acheron13 · 6 pointsr/Connecticut

Those wheel locks are almost useless.

https://www.amazon.com/STEELMAN-78537-16-Piece-Locking-Master/dp/B00JF5F420


Or if they really don't give a crap, they'll just bang an oversized socked on it.

u/ModMini · 6 pointsr/Justrolledintotheshop

Gorilla spline socket. If I was a professional wheel thief I'd definitely have one in my toolbox. Amazon sells them too. http://www.amazon.com/POINT-SPLINE-TUNER-LUG-NUT/dp/B006UH66R8/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1452819298&sr=8-1&keywords=gorilla+spline+socket

u/nakedjay · 5 pointsr/AutoDetailing

Go to Amazon and order this (I like Meg's products),

u/hallstevenson · 5 pointsr/fordfusion

I bought McGards. They have a part selector that will drill down to ones that fit. They have a couple color options (black or chrome) and end designs. The seat design must be selected properly so they clamp correct.

Here’s the ones I bought: McGard 64012 Chrome Bulge Cone Seat Style Lug Nuts (M12 x 1.5 Thread Size) - Set of 4 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000COS0GU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_2mm6TRxu8LfTQ

u/Supernac01 · 5 pointsr/FiestaST

I used these:
DPAccessories LCB3B6HE-BK04016 16 Black 12x1.5 Closed End Bulge Acorn Lug Nuts - Cone Seat - 19mm Hex Wheel Lug Nut https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00JNEBGFW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_ZQrVCbKFD5HNT

u/hawkxp71 · 4 pointsr/Challenger

Found these on reddit a month or so ago.

DPAccessories LCB3D8HEOBK04020 20... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00JNL64KM?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

u/cigr · 3 pointsr/Cartalk

These might work for you. They basically have threads which cut into the outside of the nut to remove it.

If they don't work, you can always drill out the stud. It sucks, and takes forever, but it works without damaging your wheel.

u/PsychoTheKid28 · 3 pointsr/Challenger

I bought these off amazon based on comments.

DPAccessories LCB3D8HEOBK04020 20... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00JNL64KM?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

I haven’t yet put them on. Should i not put them on?

u/rustysurfsa · 3 pointsr/mazda

I use these. I've had them for 4 years and besides being dirty they still look the same. I take my tires off all the time too but no issues.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001O0AMZS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_DeYgzb5CS2Q2X

u/pbs094 · 3 pointsr/AutoDetailing

Thanks! I've had no issues with white residue so far, but I always use it diluted never full strength on the interior.

The boars hair brush can be found here. The pic shows the old version of it, but when you buy it you get the new one like I have.

u/SnugNinja · 3 pointsr/XVcrosstrek

I spent a ton of time looking at different posts here when deciding on my wheel and tire setup, getting frustrated with pictures without details and second guessing if I had what needed. Just in case it helps someone like me in the future, here is a full linked list of everything I needed for the wheels:


>Black Rhino Boxers, 15x7, 5/100 bolt pattern
These are hard to link to a direct purchase, as stock always changes. I ended up buying them on eBay, as discount tire are dicks and wouldn't even sell me the wheels to take with me, as "there's no way that those will fit on your crosstrek". Wherever you find them, be careful as they come in a few different bolt patterns. You need 5x100.


> BFG ko2s 215/75r15.

>Hubcentric rings for the Black Rhino's through Subtle Solutions These are specifically for the boxers, you don't need them if you're getting the method mr502 which seem to be crazy popular here.


>Mcgard 12x1.25 tapered lugsThese will also work for the method mr502s if you're getting those.

That's it.


edit because I lied... I also got new tpms sensors, as I'm keeping my stock wheels to put winter tires on and don't want to have to go through resetting tpms sensors and having tires re-mounted every time.

> This set from tpms is clone-able and worked beautifully for me.

u/spctrbytz · 3 pointsr/Jeep

There's another set you can buy that have internal threads in a cone shape. They make short work of many locking nuts.

u/isellusedcars · 3 pointsr/askcarsales

You give him $0, and tell him about Performance Tool M980 Emergency Lug Nut Removal Set

u/mlum69 · 3 pointsr/MechanicAdvice

those are aftermarket lug nuts. you need a tuner lug nut key to take those off. the key looks like this:
https://www.amazon.com/POINT-SPLINE-TUNER-Mr-Lugnut/dp/B006UH66R8

there are different styles, sizes etc.

u/xnifex · 3 pointsr/fordfusion

Here's what they look like. This was last weekend. I swapped them with some McGards I got on Amazon for $57.
http://imgur.com/eUrrT1B
http://imgur.com/Xao6OcP.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000COS0GU

u/Brycetherunner · 2 pointsr/MechanicAdvice

It looks like it is a splined locked lug nut. If you get a wrench/socket like this, you should be good to go. Just be sure to get the correct size, or get a multi pack.

u/raynez24 · 2 pointsr/Miata

Couldn't get them mounted today (they have Dz102 with a 205/50/15 on them as of today)

Stock Lug nuts wouldn't fit with them on so i bought some of these to see if I can get them mounted Thursday!

http://www.amazon.com/Gorilla-Automotive-21133BC-Diameter-Thread/dp/B001O0AMZS?ie=UTF8&psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=od_aui_detailpages00

u/Left4DayZ1 · 2 pointsr/Cartalk

If you can't find one, I've had a LOT of luck with these.

u/BopnSlop · 2 pointsr/fordfusion

This is very common on lots of newer fords. When they swell the only socket that works is a 19.5mm. I recommend replacing them asap just so you don’t get stuck someone if you happen to get a flat tire. I replaced my lug nuts at 8k miles to get black ones for my black wheels so I personally have not had an issue but I have seen it multiple times at the shop I work at.

I used mcgard lug nuts which are a one piece design and are made very well and you should not have to replace them again.

Here are chrome ones you can pick black as well.

u/clownrock95 · 2 pointsr/Justrolledintotheshop

https://www.amazon.com/Performance-Tool-M980-Emergency-Removal/dp/B000FTN3KK

Has noone heard of these (or are they so shit no one uses them)

u/needzmoarlow · 2 pointsr/subaru

Those won't fit his. Unless they changed at some point you'll need metric 12x1.25 threaded lugs/locks.

I would suggest THESE. The spline drive means that the would be thief would need the spline specific adapter. Odds are it would turn off an opportunist, but a professional thief would likely have the various types of locks and special lugs so it doesn't really matter.

u/utility_truck · 2 pointsr/FocusST

Gorilla Automotive 21133BC Small Diameter Acorn Black 5 Lug Kit (12mm x 1.50 Thread Size) - Pack of 20 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001O0AMZS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_1GMQDbJW3H393

fiesta lugnuts size : 12x1.5

u/memphisraines · 2 pointsr/Miata

Those kind of look like spline drive lugs. If you get something like this, that should work I think.

u/bassmadrigal · 2 pointsr/Justrolledintotheshop

How long have you had them? I got these WheelGuard lug nuts to replace the crappy stock lug nuts on my 2011 Fusion Sport around 1.5 years ago and they're already rusting. Needless to say, I think I'd rather have the crappy stock lug nuts than rusting ones, but I threw them away when I moved.

If the DP lugs hold up, I may try those.

u/theinternn · 2 pointsr/funny

My point was more along these lines

u/Irishprde · 2 pointsr/FiestaST

McGard 64015 Chrome/Black Bulge Cone Seat Style Lug Nuts (M12 x 1.5 Thread Size) - Set of 4 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000COS0H4?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf

u/Cytogenesis · 2 pointsr/ft86

Perfect! One last question, and then I will PM you with what I'd like. I have this bolt set, but judging by what you said I can't use it for this setup can I? Link:

Muteki 41885B Black 12mm x 1.25mm Closed End Spline Drive Lug Nut Set with Key, (Set of 20)
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004QHSFAU/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/brassmonkey989 · 2 pointsr/FocusST
u/Forney55 · 2 pointsr/ToyotaTacoma

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000COS0H4?selectObb=used&th=1 not sure if these are the right size but they were mentioned with some other purchasers of these wheels

u/Bromfed · 2 pointsr/fordfusion

It happens to everyone pretty much. There is a class action lawsuit that you can google and join if you really want to. You want something like this:

https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B01N459459/ref=oh_aui_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1#customerReviews

They will rust and look like crap fairly quickly if you are in a northern state, but for the price difference you can replace them 3-4 times vs. the aluminum capped ones.

u/Gus3927 · 2 pointsr/GrandCherokee

I put these on my 2017 WK2 Trailhawk and they look great. If yours are conical shaped they should fit.

u/Praedonis · 2 pointsr/FiestaST

Total, after installation, including tires/wheels/install fees/tax/etc, everything came out to just over $1,100, but could be $30 cheaper because I got new Gorilla lug nuts (fuck the stock, tin covered ones).

u/lazypanda55 · 2 pointsr/WRX

They look even better in person! I got a set of black McGard spline drive lugs along with wheel locks. Debated a while on Gorillas and Mutekis, but durability wise, McGard seemed to hold up better compared to the other brands.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0006HOVNE/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Should probably mention that I only researched brands with locking lug nuts, just to help me sleep better at night.

u/Boleo · 1 pointr/Miata

I'm not sure that these are the exact same fit as yours but they aren't hard to find. A tire shop can probably help you. Those nuts can have better clearance for alloy wheels and maybe to help prevent theft. If you notice the first link has a review with a picture where it broke just like yours so maybe stay away from the first one. Read the description and look at close up pics to make sure you get the right one.

https://www.amazon.com/POINT-SPLINE-TUNER-Mr-Lugnut/dp/B006UH66R8

https://www.amazon.com/Gorilla-Automotive-1921SD-KEY-Standard-Diameter/dp/B001O07VI4/

https://www.amazon.com/McGard-65300-SplineDrive-Installation-Tool/dp/B000COTX9S/

u/zooTheBear · 1 pointr/Justrolledintotheshop

Get something like this, just hammer it on and then use impact Wrench. Very easy to use and at my shop i use it at least once a month.
https://www.amazon.com/Performance-Tool-M980-Emergency-Removal/dp/B000FTN3KK

u/jc1350 · 1 pointr/cars

There are all kinds of kits like https://smile.amazon.com/Performance-Tool-M980-Emergency-Removal/dp/B000FTN3KK/ to remove them. The lock will be destroyed, but if you don't have the key, shouldn't be a problem.

u/UberIceCream · 1 pointr/cars
u/croninsiglos · 1 pointr/teslamotors

You could use this

21 mm socket

Throw a breaker bar in your cart too, (might be shown in the frequently bought together section). You aren't supposed to use the torque wrench to get the lug nuts off, only to put them on.

u/dericn · 1 pointr/WRX

These are the exact ones I bought 2 years ago

No longer available on Amazon, but I'm sure you can find equivalent ones.

u/BradApples · 1 pointr/FiestaST

Here are the ones I bought and they fit:
Amazon Link

I think I just looked up the size of the stock ones and found some with matching thread dimensions.

u/psychodsm · 1 pointr/AskAMechanic

This is probably the easiest route. Well worth the money

https://www.amazon.com/Performance-Tool-M980-Emergency-Removal/dp/B000FTN3KK

u/Antraxcobra500 · 1 pointr/ft86

They might work, it depends on the wheels you got. When I got new wheels for my car, the stock lug nuts were too wide.
So i got these instead, and they look really good.

https://www.amazon.com/McGard-65554BK-Chrome-SplineDrive-Installation/dp/B0006HOVNE/ref=sr_1_1?s=automotive&ie=UTF8&qid=1473989617&sr=1-1&keywords=McGard+65554BK+Chrome%2FBlack+SplineDrive+Wheel+Installation+Kit+%28M12+x+1.25+Thread+Size%29+-+For+5+Lug+Wheels

Valve stem should work just fine.

u/pdevente · 1 pointr/FocusST

Got it. And yep, you'll just need thinner/'tuner' lugs for the wheels.
Lots of people (including myself) run Gorilla Lugs and have had good experiences. Of course any lugs a shop provides should do just fine as well.

Gorilla Automotive 21133BC Small Diameter Acorn Black 5 Lug Kit (12mm x 1.50 Thread Size) - Pack of 20 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001O0AMZS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_7fajDbFTTNN40

u/matt2001 · 1 pointr/teslamotors

Lug nuts are kind of long and you might not have a good grip with a shallow socket - that could cause rounding of the corners. Here is a 21mm socket.

u/TheDannestDan · 1 pointr/FiestaST

I went with these on recommendation from several people in this sub. They feel pretty high quality and look great with black wheels.

u/sthulin · 1 pointr/fordfusion

When mine swelled up (and it’s very common cause it’s just a cap on them) I purchased these and never looked back: McGard 64015 Chrome/Black Bulge Cone Seat Style Lug Nuts (M12 x 1.5 Thread Size) - Set of 4 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000COS0H4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_DW0DAbFCCNQ9T

u/TJPII · 1 pointr/fordfusion

I used these based on recommendations from this sub:


Mcgard 64012

u/TheDoodieMonster · 1 pointr/FiestaST

I’m using these, no problem with it.

DPAccessories LCB3B6HE-BK04016 16 Black 12x1.5 Closed End Bulge Acorn Lug Nuts - Cone Seat - 19mm Hex Wheel Lug Nut https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00JNEBGFW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_zmVACbKA96V5Y

u/goRockets · 1 pointr/Cartalk
u/Driftk · 1 pointr/FocusST

The color is definitely a little too bold for most, but here's a link to the lugs.

u/xitech · 1 pointr/Justrolledintotheshop

https://www.amazon.com/CTA-Tools-4221-Socket-18-5mm/dp/B01D4QBH7Q

18.5/19.5mm flip socket for jacked up chrome caps on lugs

Comes in 21.5mm and other sizes too.

Ignoring the basics, this was the first real 'make things easier' tool I bought, specifically for Fords lol.

Get your super basic stuff first tho, but shouldn't need much for what you're starting out as

u/afrotec · 1 pointr/Honda

Good time for you to buy some locking lug nuts to keep those nice new wheels safe, like these: http://www.amazon.com/Gorilla-Automotive-21133BC-Diameter-Thread/dp/B001O0AMZS/ref=sr_1_1?s=automotive&ie=UTF8&qid=1458856094&sr=1-1&keywords=gorilla+lug+nuts

While you probably can still remove them without the key, it won't be without some effort, and it's at least a bit more difficult to remove than the stock bolts.

u/gohanrice · 1 pointr/subaru

No issues with these so far. I've probably taken the wheels on and off at least a dozen times already. They're black though and I've only heard bad things about most of the colored ones (of all brands) as far as chipping.

u/LeReddator · 1 pointr/subaru

Lug nuts are 12x1.25 from amazon. Just search black lug nuts.

Here you go

u/throfofnir · 1 pointr/teslamotors

Looks to be a 21mm. You can get non-marring sockets. A decent clicker torque wrench with 130 lb-ft in the middle of its range will work for you; be sure to get one that matches your socket (probably 1/2").

u/Cincy-with-a-y · 1 pointr/FocusST

These are what I have on my car.


Gorilla Automotive 21133BC Small Diameter Acorn Black 5 Lug Kit (12mm x 1.50 Thread Size) - Pack of 20 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001O0AMZS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_O.NQDbX1GHN1V

I’ve had them since January 2018 (According to my amazon page)

I don’t know if it’s a solid piece or a cap, but the way it’s splined, you don’t get the sheering of the bolt that the OEM ones do.

I haven’t had any issues or warping with mine either, and I take my wheels off often enough rotating them and such.

u/idealwatercup · 1 pointr/Wheels

okay thanks so much for all the info. hard to find all this stuff when you don't have much hands on experience with it lol

so assuming the enkeis use a tapered seat if I went with this set of 12x1.5 lug nuts, the motorsport tech adapters, and then the enkei wheels themselves I should be good to go?

u/Redwood839 · 1 pointr/kia

Did your boyfriend post here a few days ago? If he didn't, then someone here came with exactly the same issue, in exactly the same state.

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Multiple of us recommended just buying a tool to remove the wheel locks off. They're on Amazon, and if you're gentle about them you can return them and just say they didn't work. With prime you could've had them off by now, and your car fixed.

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I get you, it's frustrating. But for the future, if your car has locking wheel nuts then make sure that they key is always returned back. I never leave a dealer without checking if I know the wheels have been off. I honestly don't see Kia paying for this, as it would be by word that the dealer lost your key. You are responsible after all.

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This could've been solved, with a purchase on Amazon or another site in 2 days. Or you could've just found someone who works on wheels that was willing to come out and remove them. I'm sure even in remote upstate NY, you would've found someone.

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Here's a few examples

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https://www.amazon.com/Steelman-Pro-78537-16-Piece-Locking/dp/B00JF5F420?ref_=fsclp_pl_dp_1

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https://www.amazon.com/Shankly-Twist-Socket-Remover-Sockets/dp/B076WQMSVB?ref_=fsclp_pl_dp_2

u/snogle · 1 pointr/Charger

I have these for my car, the matte black looks amazing with the matte black wheels.

https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00JNL64KM/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1


Gorilla makes a good product as well but I don't think they make red.

u/D00MK0PF · 1 pointr/Celica

lug size is M12 x 1.5


lug pattern is 5 x 100


so something like this

u/VaginaPenisNetwork · 1 pointr/FiestaST
u/Blindeye081 · 1 pointr/FiestaST
u/Odayon · 1 pointr/FocusRS

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004QHOOE6/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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I have these and I have had good luck with them. The paint has held up to two seasonal wheel swaps and a round of balancing.

u/iSamurai · 1 pointr/FiestaST

Yes, there are plenty of posts on here about them. I preemptively bought these and they have been just fine: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B001O0AMZS/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o09_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1&sa-no-redirect=1

u/crazyrussian540 · 1 pointr/FiestaST

> I tried your 2nd link, https://www.ebay.com/itm/163194228589, meh... not so impressed. The seller sent me a 2nd bottle after I showed him how dark it was compared to stock. The 2nd bottle was a bit better, but not by much.

Thanks! That's exactly the input I was looking for. The eBay seller actually also replied to me overnight with the following

>To be honest we are not too sure on the US Spec models.

I did do some research and found out that even though the US and Euro Rado Grays were supposed to be the same, they may have been slightly different since its allegedly a very hard color to mix. Also found the paint code for Rado Gray, but I can only find one reference to it anywhere on the web, and it happens to be Color N Drive (same kit as the Amazon link in my OP). I may actually give that one a try. Will report back if I decide to do it.

As for lug nuts, I am planning on ditching the OEM ones. Currently I'm using the set that came with my steelies from Tire Rack and just got this set of black Gorilla lug nuts for when I go back to summers.

u/DesertRat15 · 0 pointsr/IdiotsInCars

14 mm x 1.5 Wheel Spike Lug Nuts, 24 x Black M14x1.5 Lug Nut, Cone/Conical Bulge Seat, Dynofit Silver Closed End Nuts with 1 Socket Key for Chevy Silverado Aftermarket Wheel https://www.amazon.com/dp/B079FMTHWD/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_lSwIDbZ4P8090

Not plastic. Rip your leg off.

u/achwas · 0 pointsr/cars

https://www.amazon.com/Performance-Tool-M980-Emergency-Removal/dp/B000FTN3KK

28.99 on Amazon, for a set that will fit on most if not all common lock nuts. Round, square, doesn't matter. They have a tapered left hand thread on the inside that will just eat into the locking nut as you screw them on. All tire shops have those because owners lose their lock nut keys, plus they work on stripped nuts as well.

If they don't fit because of your rim, a few good blows with a sharp screwdriver or chisel and a hammer can probably loosen the locking nuts as well. The key shape on them actually helps to get good purchase with the chisel



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