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The lug Nuts arrived in good time and perfect shape. They worked on my car but only without the hub caps. I can't recommend or not recommend them because I'm not able to use them, wish I could. The type I need are very hard to come by. I have found two , one for $9.00 apiece, one for $12.00 apiece OEM. To much money and the "swelling" problem can occur within 3 months.I need 20 of the right lug nuts. Right now I'm trying to remove the chrome caps from the steel lugs.Anybody know where to buy dynamite?
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One of the lug nuts was the wrong size! Obviously packaged incorrectly,but a quick trip to the auto parts store was an easy fix. Pay attention to detail!!
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My Voyager had the real expensive lug nuts that have the shoulder to hold hubcaps on. After years of removing and installing some were starting to get rounded corners. So instead of spending $45. + to replace all of them, I threw the hubcaps in the trash and bought these for about 1/3rd the cost. They are solid metal, (no tin caps), well chromed, and all 20 installed with no problem. I am very satisfied with the fit, finish, and price.
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They fit better than the cheap OEM lug nuts that came with the vehicle. A standard lug nut wrench can be used where as the old ones needed a weird size wrench. The new lug nuts also look better.
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My OEM lug nuts were getting hard to get a socket to fit properly, and I was worried that I would need to change a flat beside the road and not be able to. The Chrysler OEM nuts were very expensive, and since the OEM wheel covers were in sad shape as well, I bought all new aftermarket wheel covers as well as these lugs for less than one OEM wheel cover! The lug nuts seem to be fair quality and have held up under the hammering of the impact wrench so far.
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