What do 9 16 18 lug nuts fit?
Open End Bulge Acorn Lug Nut 9/16-18 3/4″ Hex. Fits: Most vehicles with 9/16-18 wheel studs and wheels that utilize a standard size 60 degree conical seat lug nut.
Are lug nuts universal size?
While lug nuts vary in size and thread pitch, one of the most important differences in lug nut type is in the contact point where the lug nut meets the wheel, AKA the lug nut seat. It’s crucial that the lug nut seat and the wheel lug seat match.
How much does lug nuts cost?
The average cost for wheel lug stud replacement is between $69 and $84. Labor costs are estimated between $58 and $74 while parts are priced at $10. This range does not include taxes and fees, and does not factor in your specific vehicle or unique location. Related repairs may also be needed.
How do you know what size lug nuts to get?
You can easily identify your thread size and pitch with a simple thread pitch gauge available at any hardware store, or you can simply take one of your lug nuts to your local hardware store and spin it onto the bolts they have on hand.
What torque should lug nuts be tightened to?
The general rule for steel wheel lug nut torque is usually around 80ft/lb, and for aluminum wheels it is around 100ft/lb, this being said you still need to check on the manufacturer’s specifications. Drive safe and secure, get your wheels checked.
Can I use any lug nuts?
Once you know what type of lug nut you need, always be sure to have the correct thread pitch and wheel torque specs. Otherwise the nut may not secure the wheel onto the hub properly. That can lead to cross treaded wheel studs, broken wheel studs or even your wheel falling off the car!
Can you use aftermarket lug nuts on factory wheels?
If you have aftermarket wheels, there’s a pretty high chance that you’re going to need to use aftermarket lug nuts. Most OEM lug nuts are not designed for use on aftermarket wheels since the seat type, thread pitch, and length could have changed.