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BOY I REALLY DID IT NOW!!

kennyd63
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Explorer
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
2019 Braxton Creek 24RLS
2010 Forest River Salem 403FB-Destination Trailer
2014 F150 4X4 Crew Cab
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donn0128
Explorer II
Explorer II
New lug studs and nuts are pretty cheap, can be found at most better auto parts stores, and are pretty easy to replace. Not a big deal

Bucky_Badger
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Explorer
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


IF the lugs are not stripped, just the nuts like you said WHY don't you replace them to avoid any problems
2010 F150 5.4, 3.55, 4x4, Equli-z-er Hitch
2007 Forest River Salem 27RB LE
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2009 Nomad 3980