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schlep1967 wrote:schlep1967 you where right I removed the thin metal cover that was over the nut and re-tight the nuts.( Before going on the trip ) Also I would like to thank everyone that helped out. I apologize for not getting back to you sooner I do not get on social media when I go camping, unless I have an emergency issue.
Some lugs, for some stupid reason, have a thin cover of metal over them that is chromed. If this is the case you should be able to cut and pry that off using a dremal tool and pliers/screwdriver. Once that is off the lug underneath will be actual steel and a smaller socket should fit it.
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93Cobra2771 wrote:Chrysler was infamous but there were others--Left hand lugs
Wow, who in their right mind would have done that?
โMay-31-2016 07:34 AM
93Cobra2771 wrote:
Wow, who in their right mind would have done that?
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LeBout wrote:
Don't you just love it when someone posts a question (badly) and members spend two pages discussing what they THINK the OP MEANT to ask, and the OP never responds again? ๐
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beemerphile1 wrote:dewey02 wrote:kennyd63 wrote:
Well I think I am in a pickle. While I was d checking my wheels logs to make sure they where tight, I notice that 2 of the wheel logs on one wheel (Not the thread ) Just the nuts are striped this are made of aluminum. My question is if I do get a flat will roadside assistant have the proper tools to remove this tire?:M
Maybe this young Burmese boy was visiting your campground and striping your logs? (He is making them pickle-colored!) ๐
I am sorry, this is just to darn funny. LOL Kudos!