What size are tire irons?
What size are tire irons?
Depending on your vehicle the nuts could be either standard or metric, with the most common sizes being 10-14mm or 7/16 to 5/8 inches. Make sure your tire iron fits them. Your owner’s manual should tell you the size you need.
What are the 4 sizes on a tire iron?
Standard SAE 4 Way Tire Iron /Lug Wrench 4 way sizes are 11/16″, 3/4″, 13/16″, and 7/8″.
Are lug wrenches Universal?
The universal lug sockets fit both SAE and metric lug nuts to cover virtually every passenger vehicle on the road today.
How do you extend a lug wrench?
1) Put the lug nut wrench on the lug nut, 2) Slide the Lug Nut Wrench Extension over the lug nut wrench, 3) Apply 1/2* of the needed force to loosen the lug nuts.
How much does a tire iron cost?
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Do I need a tire iron?
You need a tire iron. It’s used to loosen your tire’s lug nuts, the large screws that keep it attached to the wheel. One tip: Get the lug nuts started before you jack up the car, while it is still stable on the ground. Some vehicles will have a key to unlock your lug nuts to prevent theft.
How much is a 4 way lug wrench?
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What are the most common size lug nuts?
The three most common hex sizes for lug nuts are 17 mm, 19 mm, and 21 mm, while 22 mm, 23 mm, 11⁄16 inch (17.5 mm), and 13⁄16 inch (20.6 mm) are less commonly used.
What size impact wrench do I need to remove lug nuts?
½-inch
The most common size for the average DIYer or automotive enthusiast is the ½-inch impact wrench, which has enough power to turn the lug nuts of a typical car.