Safe Lug Nut Removal
Safe Lug Nut Removal
I got some used 350z rims and I dinged one up a tad (getting the rim repainted anyway) getting the lug nuts off. The problem is the hole in the rim has so little extra space with the Nissan lug nuts. Rotating them off appears to make rub marks/circles inside the rim holes. I'm just curious how I should go about taking them off so I don't hurt the rims every time I rotate my tires, install new struts, etc.? I'm willing to spend some money if I have to get different lug nuts or some tool to make it safe.
thin-wall plastic-coated sockets:
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=40036
(or use a standard chrome socket.)
the walls on impact sockets are often too thick and I have this problem with a lot of wheels.
you might have to buy some smaller lugnuts as well. I use the Gorilla tuner lug nuts on all of mine..
http://store.summitracing.com/partde...5&autoview=sku
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=40036
(or use a standard chrome socket.)
the walls on impact sockets are often too thick and I have this problem with a lot of wheels.
you might have to buy some smaller lugnuts as well. I use the Gorilla tuner lug nuts on all of mine..
http://store.summitracing.com/partde...5&autoview=sku
I got some used 350z rims and I dinged one up a tad (getting the rim repainted anyway) getting the lug nuts off. The problem is the hole in the rim has so little extra space with the Nissan lug nuts. Rotating them off appears to make rub marks/circles inside the rim holes. I'm just curious how I should go about taking them off so I don't hurt the rims every time I rotate my tires, install new struts, etc.? I'm willing to spend some money if I have to get different lug nuts or some tool to make it safe.

And I don't see why Z wheels can't be rotated when they have the same tires on all 4. The wider wheels will pull the tire out a little further but the difference shouldn't make for any odd visual differences or steering/handling issues. Correct me if I'm wrong...
thin-wall plastic-coated sockets:
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=40036
(or use a standard chrome socket.)
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=40036
(or use a standard chrome socket.)
Joined: May 2005
Posts: 10,197
From: Displaced New Yorker in Southern, MD
I use to have the same problem untill I purchased at Advanced Auto a set of Tuner lug nuts, cost about 25 bucks but I bought a 20 piece set and it came with a long thin keyed socket which no longer touches the lug insert on the rim.
I won't buy anything other than disposable or replaceable items from Harbor Freight any more. They are using uber cheap chinese steel in everything and its becoming a safety issue. My friend was using one of their 3 lb mini-sledges to hammer in some wheel studs from the back side and a chunk of metal chipped off from the hammer and almost took out his dad's eye. I have a mini-sledge that is made in china but from a while back and it has never done anything like that. I think its a recent change in materials and much lower quality control. I will buy brushes, sandpaper, gloves etc from their but no more tools. I was in Northern Tool on saturday after I snagged those rims. Much higher quality brand names but the price goes up on most items as well. You get what you pay for...
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Joined: May 2005
Posts: 10,197
From: Displaced New Yorker in Southern, MD
Thanks all. Today I used some 3M Painters Tape and wrapped it around the tire iron from the trunk. I safely took all 20 off and put on my new Gorilla lug nuts from Summit Racing. Looks great and now I feel safe taking the bad boys on/off 
Thanks again.

Thanks again.
Deep well 1/2" drive sockets should be fine. I have been using them on my impact for years and never had one split or break. They give enough clearance to get the breaker bar away from the rim edge but not too long (i.e. extension) that they pull to one side away from the lug nut. And like someone said, wrap the OD in tape, helps a lot. Save the tire iron for road rage 

This car is a daily driver, not a track car.
why have staggered wheels to have them wider in the rear, if you rotate them? of course if you have $$$ pay the garage to remove the tires and rotate them.
no they are directional. i sure hope u don't rotate side to side. even the stock wheels say to not switch sides.
no they are directional. i sure hope u don't rotate side to side. even the stock wheels say to not switch sides.
He was saying that he would rotate front/rear, rear/front...so that would work without taking the tires off...he'd just have staggered in front then.
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Works like a charm, you just have to replace it once in a while and make sure that it's not rubbing off.



