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Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2025
They work!
Joshua Vandenbrink
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
Got these to replace the lugs on my 1978 CJ5. Look nice and work well. Haven't had the jeep out since I replaced them, so I can't comment on their durability, but I can comment on their looks and they look great. Pretty good price and easily to install (as any lug should be). Would recommend.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2025
Perfect fit and match
zathrus
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2024
Finally...got rid of those nasty OEM lug nuts with the crummy, thin metal covers....they fit right, look great and are SOLID metal....very satisfied, very cost effective way to improve the look of your wheels
LISA N
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2024
Used as a replacement for the chrome sleeved factory junk. Quality for a 2wd daily is fine. For track, I’d probably upgrade.
Roger Arntzen
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2024
I liked that the ĺug nuts were solid not cheap . Look good, fit great and torque to specs.
libby rowland
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2024
They fit great. On the vehicle
Jeff Tomlinson
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2024
Looks nice works great
RMYLY
Reviewed in Canada on November 1, 2023
if you have 2 sets of wheels...winters and summers ?these worked for my summer alloy rims no problem. when i put my winter steel rims everything seemed fine.first drive.... i heard a weird grinding/rubbing noise which was alarming. rechecked torque, ya, 100ft/lbs.wheel seemed to be on tight, could not wiggle by hand ( but wheels were on ground with full weight on them) after another short drive sound was there again, maybe even worse. could it be wheel bearing etc ?jacked-up the wheel where the sound was loudest...jesus, the wheel had at least 1/4" of play and you could just bang it back and forth...i was shocked.after recovering, i reinstalled my original chrome nuts on that wheel and torqued it tight.ok...so it may be 2 things here...either the alloys sit further out and therefore the lugs do not thread as far back...or/and ....these lugs are too short...so i put side/side and wow..these are least 1/4" shorter than the oem ford lugs. i have since checked auto parts sites and see lugs for this model anywhere from 1 3/8" up to 1.8" ... (huge difference)remember, these work fine on the summer alloys..but bottom out on the winter steelies...even though they torque ok.2 suggestions..if you are using 2 diff rims, be certain that any new lugs are at least as long as whats on now...ANDregardless...after torquing all the lugs on one wheel...jack the wheel up off ground and shake the hell out of it to make sure its solidly tight on there.its a lesson that i will always remember...could save both of our lives.ps..... always REcheck torque after a short drive or two...AND RAISE WHEEL OFF GROUND AND SHAKE ALSO.
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