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- bshpilotExplorer4.99 for this...could put it on a 3/8 extension or T-Spinner
http://www.bigrigchromeshop.com/lug-nut-cover-installation-tool-p-102929.html#.VFxUQL5RWxI - bshpilotExplorer$6.99 for the plastic (no scratch) lug nut cover tool...works better than the pliers & you can put a stick thru the end to make it a T handle.
http://www.iowa80.com/DirectionsWEB/webcart_productDisplay.php?itemid=151362
$6.50 for this on from Union Pacific (same as the one i have).
http://www.empirechromeshop.com/p-5470-plastic-lug-nut-cover-twister-wrench-tool-for-33mm-lug-nut-covers.aspx - TinstarExplorerI've got 2 T-handle cover removal tools. Neither of them fit so I use a giant adjustable wrench and it works great.
- ptburlyExplorerI use this cheap socket set from Amazon
Eastman 45041 Plumber Socket Set - wa8yxmExplorer III
allbrandauto wrote:
I have a 2007 Fleetwood bounder workhorse w22 I need to know where to buy wheel socket wrench to take lugs off wheel covers
Well it should have one in a compartment somewhere. HOWEVER...
If you can have someone take off one of the nuts for you.
Then go to SEARS, or for those nuts Harbor Freight, Or a tool-surplus shop, or flag down a snap on truck (if you can get the snap on truck to come visit you in the park you do not need to remove)
They should all have the right size.
NOTE: the tool that came with mine is a long steel rod with a T handle and a hex socket, it is about worthless, Socket deformed on first use.
The half inch drive socket I use now fits on the nose of my air-impact wrench and works great. - BigBlockTankExplorer
Raymon wrote:
I have one that I no longer need. If you agree to pay for the shipping costs, I will sent it to you free. Not sure of the costs, but surely cannot be that expensive. Send me an email if you are interested.
Ray
Ray, very nice to pay it forward like that. I was thinking the same thing as I was reading the 3 pages.
If one is not enough, let me know, and I'll ship one off if somebody needs it, I bought Alcoa wheels, and don't need it any longer.
debtanker@msn.com is my email, let me know, I'll send it, if I still have it, and I think I do, just have to find I t.
Tank - WshileyExplorerTractor supply has the correct size socket that fits the chrome lugs. You need a half inch to three quarter adapter which they sell also. I got both for under 12 dollars.
- I_rvExplorer33mm socket
- RaymonExplorerI have one that I no longer need. If you agree to pay for the shipping costs, I will sent it to you free. Not sure of the costs, but surely cannot be that expensive. Send me an email if you are interested.
Ray - willaldExplorer II
msmith1199 wrote:
I've had my motorhome 10 years and I'm on my second set of tires and I have the t-handle wrench for the wheel cover lugs and it works just fine, has never broken, and I've never needed anything else to take the covers off. I have to take the front covers off every time I check the air because the valve stems are too far back in there and I refuse to put valve extenders on them.
Same here, but like I said, the first time the MH was in somewhere getting service, a tech. put those nuts on sooo tight, the T handle became an instant 'paper weight'.
Much, much easier to get those nuts off, with a real socket and wrench.
Will
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