What tools are you using to remove stripped lug nuts?

Yeah, I just replace them right away now as soon as I get a car with them, as its inevitable that they will be a PITA at some point.
This. I try to convince clients to do the same, but a lot of people don't get it. Not everyone is mechanically inclined and not everyone understands, and that's ok.
 
This weekend was my first time dealing with the piece of junk two piece lug nuts on our Ford escape 😡 I've since replaced them with a one piece lug nut I found on Amazon.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B07WW2M1XQ?ref=ppx_pt2_mob_b_prod_image



I'm going to invest in a stripped lug nut removal tool in case I run into a similar issue again with another vehicle.
See also:
https://bobistheoilguy.com/forums/threads/what-are-you-working-on-today.331303/page-199#post-6400095
 
i got my ford escape lugs off with a half size impact socket and a half inch impact, and pipe with breaker bar. I forget what one i think they sell at 18.5 19.5 socket set.
 
We bought a used Fusion in '17 and after reading about the issues with Ford lug nuts, replaced them all with McGards within a year. Traded it in last summer and they were still in great shape (with 50k + miles on them).

I'll upgrade to the McGards if it becomes an issue.
Why wait until then ? What if you have to put on a spare away from home without the proper tools or lug wrench ?
 
We bought a used Fusion in '17 and after reading about the issues with Ford lug nuts, replaced them all with McGards within a year. Traded it in last summer and they were still in great shape (with 50k + miles on them.

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We bought a used Fusion in '17 and after reading about the issues with Ford lug nuts, replaced them all with McGards within a year. Traded it in last summer and they were still in great shape (with 50k + miles on them).


Why wait until then ? What if you have to put on a spare away from home without the proper tools or lug wrench ?
Just order McGard in the same socket size. That is what I did for my Mustang and my mom's Fusion the first time the lugnuts were off.
 
We bought a used Fusion in '17 and after reading about the issues with Ford lug nuts, replaced them all with McGards within a year. Traded it in last summer and they were still in great shape (with 50k + miles on them).


Why wait until then ? What if you have to put on a spare away from home without the proper tools or lug wrench ?

This.

Should be a safety hazard.

When you are on the side of the road and your factory lug wrench doesn't fit your factory lugs, that's a serious issue.

Two-piece lugs are GARBAGE. The manufacturers need to address this with one-piece.
 
Also as much as I hate to reco Dorman, all the Dorman lugnuts I've encountered for OEM 2-piece lugs are one-piece

Sometimes you can get the boxes of Dorman nuts reasonably on Amazon. Don't try to buy them at the parts houses as their business model is to break up a box and price them individually at a very hefty profit.

That said, I still order McGard when possible.
 
$18 and change for a 4-pack on Amazon
Not for my vehicle. I'd need 24 (6 packs) and Big Daddy Bezos online flea market doesn't have a 24 pack that I can find.

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Not for my vehicle. I'd need 24 (6 packs) and Big Daddy Bezos online flea market doesn't have a 24 pack that I can find.
The ones for the OP are $18 for a 4-pack.

It would be silly to have anything like 24-packs or even 20-packs. 4-packs work out well for 4-lug (probably not too common today, I realize) or 5-lug wheels.
 
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