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Where would I get a 'soft' socket so I don't damage my lugnuts?
The car I bought has lugs that were made in a machine shop and they look great! They are anodized black ( or maybe powder coated ) ? but I don't want to mess them up when I remove the wheels. The seller of the car told me never to use an impact, and to buy a soft socket for them. Has anyone ever heard of this?
Here' s a nice picture of my dirty wheel ... just before I cleaned it :o http://i19.tinypic.com/5xnd0u0.jpg |
Yes there are soft sockets for your lug nuts. I bought mine years ago from Performance Products but check first with Pelican because they probably carry them now.
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I just use the Lug Wrench from the Tool Kit with a clear plastic sandwich baggy over the lug nut.
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Zim's Autotechnik in Bedford, Texas carries the soft socket. I bought one a few months ago. If I remember correctly, they are about $25. Their website is www.***********
Mike |
Right here at Pelican Parts-
Part # PEL-SS-19 $25.45. |
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Bought them, used them, broke them.
I always use a soft socket on my nuts.:D Although I do think they have a "life span" and fatigue over time. |
The above part # from Pelican is for the socket with the plastic insert. Personally, I would spend a couple extra bucks and get the aluminum one instead:
Part# PEL-TOL-LUG19MM ($28.30) |
Do those soft sockets give inaccurate readings when torquing them with a torque wrench? Just wondering...
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Thanks for the info. Hmmmm paper or plastic ...... :confused:
I mean metal or plastic? Yeah, I will support the site of course. Maybe I will go for the metal and just be very careful with the torquing procedure. I normally torque my wheels to 60, then 80 ft lbs. Do these Fuchs take kindly to the 80 ft lb figure? |
96ft-lbs is the proper setting...
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I also use a plastic bag in between the six point socket and the nut. I use this procedure for any nuts that I have painted on various projects with good results.
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"Cannot be used with air tools. Not for use with steel lug bolts/nuts, ONLY for original aluminum lug nuts! Also not to be used to break stuck lug nuts free from the wheels!" The aluminum one I referenced above is impact-rated and has a lifetime warranty. |
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my soft socket with plastic lasted 3 weeks......no excessive torque either
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Maybe I will just try the first suggestion and try a plastic bag and a standard socket. :( |
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