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Brian 162 03-07-2009 05:41 AM

I bought mine from Pelican. I used it alot checking torque settings at DE events. It packed it in last summer. The plastic part seperated from the socket. I think if I can find an epoxy that will bond the nylon section to the socket it will be fine.

berettafan 03-07-2009 06:39 AM

i just have scratches on my lug nuts.

oh the horror.

B D 03-07-2009 06:58 AM

Try using a plastic grocery bag over your nuts to keep them protected while wrenching on them. My nuts still look great!

bonkers 03-07-2009 07:05 AM

Anyone think to try lining a socket with liquid electrical tape?

berettafan 03-07-2009 07:14 AM

B D my nuts need to breathe!

Mitch Leland 03-07-2009 07:15 AM

One more thought if you're gong to do a lot track events you should really have a set of steel lug nuts, then you could use your regular steel socket.

75USCarrera 03-07-2009 07:19 AM

Quote:

Try using a plastic grocery bag over your nuts to keep them protected while wrenching on them. My nuts still look great!__________________
68 911L - stay tuned
01 Audi TT QR Tuned
04 Jeep Grand Cherokee
94 Suburban
Might be too much information but good to know!
I'm going to order one of the nylon lined sockets from Pelican!
Hey Does anyone have this set from Griots?
http://www.griotsgarage.com/product/tools/specialty+tools/protective+socket+set.do

I think they are metal inside but have a protective plastic outside.

Greg
___________
75 US Carrera
03 Cab 2
69 Camaro Pace Car

jh225 03-07-2009 09:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Wayne at Pelican Parts (Post 4527753)
We sell the "good" one. I've used mine many times, and it's still perfect. You have to not abuse it though - don't use it for getting off lug nuts that have been on the car for 13 years.

-Wayne

So you also use yours to break the nuts free? (assuming they have not been on forever) Keep in mind that I am the definition of anal with my cars, and I just got back my refinished wheels, so the lugs are being powdercoated to match the Black color.

I don't mind spending the money on one if it works, but I don't have a bottomless pocket either.

75USCarrera 03-08-2009 05:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 75USCarrera (Post 4528482)
I'm going to order one of the nylon lined sockets from Pelican!
Hey Does anyone have this set from Griots?
http://www.griotsgarage.com/product/tools/specialty+tools/protective+socket+set.do

I think they are metal inside but have a protective plastic outside.

Greg
___________
75 US Carrera
03 Cab 2
69 Camaro Pace Car

Has anyone ordered these...just wondering?

sc_rufctr 03-08-2009 05:38 AM

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Originally Posted by B D (Post 4528448)
Try using a plastic grocery bag over your nuts to keep them protected while wrenching on them. My nuts still look great!

Please be honest. Does this really work at 96 ftlbs?

Porsche_monkey 03-08-2009 07:14 AM

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Originally Posted by sc_rufctr (Post 4529968)
Please be honest. Does this really work at 96 ftlbs?

I use a zip-loc bag. Slightly thicker than a grocery bag, but yes it works at full torque.

m110 03-08-2009 02:42 PM

I bought some new lug nuts and thought "what the hell" and bought the SIR aluminum one that Pelican sells (although I shamefully bought it from another vendor). It broke on the SECOND nut I torqued.

Fleming 03-08-2009 07:19 PM

Soft Socket
 
Went through the plastic soft sockets (many years ago) and after handing over a aluminum deep socket to a local tire shop (yes they tried to torque to 500 lbs - or at least that's what the socket looked like after they were through), they ruined a set of new lug nuts with it too. I went to a deep Impact 6 sided socket (the deep impact is black so it stands out and doesn't get used for any other use).

I run the nuts in with a low torque hand held cordless drill. Have always finished with hand torqued.

With this last new set of aluminum lug nuts if there is any sheen on the edges they get a touch up from a black sharpie.

Love the idea for the 1-2 mill baggy over the nuts, I'll be trying that. Thanks.

jh225 03-08-2009 07:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Porsche_monkey (Post 4530093)
I use a zip-loc bag. Slightly thicker than a grocery bag, but yes it works at full torque.

Seeing this mentioned a bunch of times got me thinking.

{Sorry, I typed out a big scenario of an idea, then thought twice about posting. If it actually works, I may have a new idea to patent.}


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