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Where are the lug nuts on a car?

Where are the lug nuts on a car?

Examine the lug nuts. The wheels of cars, trucks, and other vehicles will be affixed to the axle with between four and eight lug nuts, used to center the wheel and secure it onto the vehicle. Some European cars will have lug bolts instead of nuts, though the removal process should be exactly the same.

Why do you need a key to loosen a lug nut?

On some cars, locking lugs are used to keep the wheels from being stolen. This is usually only necessary for one lug nut per wheel, and it should look different than the others. These require a special key to unlock require the use of a key to loosen the lock on the end of the lug nut.

Is it dangerous to drive with a missing lug nut?

If you are missing a lug nut, it is important to have it replaced as soon as possible. It is potentially dangerous to drive around with a missing lug nut because of the extra pressure exerted on the wheel. This pressure can damage the wheel bearings, studs, and cause other lug nuts to fall off.

Why are the bars on my lug nuts stuck?

The crossed bars give you extra strength, because you can grab onto either side with your hands and twist with all your arm strength. If your lug nuts are stuck on because of rust, over-tightening, or some other factor, read the next section for tips on loosening especially tenacious lug nuts.

What’s the difference between a locking wheel nut and a lug nut?

He could have explained the situation and given you the option of NOT rotating the tires or taking the car somewhere else and letting them charge you 150 dollars to get the wheel off. RAY: A locking wheel nut is a lug nut that’s smooth on the outside, so it can’t be removed by a standard wrench.

Is there a way to loosen a locking lug nut?

These require a special key to unlock require the use of a key to loosen the lock on the end of the lug nut. On some locking lug nuts you can hammer on a ⅞ 12 point socket and remove the locking lug bolt instead of using the special key. The hardest part is that you also need a vice to put the socket in to hit the locking lug nut off with a punch.

When did locking lug nuts become popular in cars?

These locking nuts first became popular when alloy wheels were new and expensive. RAY: But nowadays, almost every car has alloy wheels. And they come in all different qualities, designs and prices. If you had fancy wheels that cost you 800 dollars apiece, then, sure, you should have locking wheel nuts to protect them.

If you are missing a lug nut, it is important to have it replaced as soon as possible. It is potentially dangerous to drive around with a missing lug nut because of the extra pressure exerted on the wheel. This pressure can damage the wheel bearings, studs, and cause other lug nuts to fall off.

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Ruth Doyle