Solid chrome lugs: $23

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HoosierJeeper

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The KJ has been shedding lug nut caps like a tree prepping for winter, so I decided to get some new lugs. Was going to get McGuards, but I found these for $23 (for 20) and they're solid chrome, the brand is DP accessories. The dots on them are just reflections of can lighting. They got like 4.7 stars out of 5 over 700 reviews on Amazon, so figured it's worth the gamble! Just make sure when you go to find some , you preface nuts with lug. :happy175:
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I'll keep this thread updated. Since they're solid chrome, I can polish my nuts. :gr_grin:
 

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my replacements were DP Accessories as well.

That way I can get free replacement one piece lug nuts from discount tire when they're forced to break them.
 

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That's what I am running but in black. No problems ...but it has only been 1 month.

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Hj, you should make this your "sticky nuts thread"....LOL


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Might want to pick up a few spares in case you "pop a nut" too..

Look good...

1/2" x 20 thread for KJ's, yeah?

I noticed on the Amazon page, you can buy a set of 23 or 24 for only $1 more.... might want to do that so you have spares. Or buy the 24 count, plus 1 single for a total of $30 and have 25 lug nuts so you can do the spare tire as well. Although I'd probably put just 4 on the spare and keep one of the locking lug nuts I have on my spare.. just in case.
 
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Yep, 1/2" x 20. I didn't see that on Amazon...oops. Would've done it had I seen it.

Your spare takes 5 lugs? Mine only takes 3...I just have a lock and then two of the cheapies that are still ok.
 

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if you have your tires rotated regularly by discount tire, make sure they give you a solid lug nut replacement before going to the shop they'll send you to get get the stud replaced.
 

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Yep, 1/2" x 20. I didn't see that on Amazon...oops. Would've done it had I seen it.

Your spare takes 5 lugs? Mine only takes 3...I just have a lock and then two of the cheapies that are still ok.

You're correct... there are only three... my brain misfired and I was thinking it had 5 like all the others.. derrr.. Jason brain gone dumb... squishy stuff not worky.
 

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I was at AZ last weekend getting Plastidip (only place around here that carries a full line) and noticed they had those sockets and one for removing wheel locks. $10, would pay for itself the first time I use it. :D
 

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^ It will at least stop the casual opportunists. The pros will get you no matter what you do.
 

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^ It will at least stop the casual opportunists. The pros will get you no matter what you do.

Yep, including those special locking nuts. One of my employees lost a nice set of wheels & tires he protected with some expensive locking nut on every tire - the very next day.

And it's still against the law to shoot those thieves here. :(
 

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^^You guys are makin me nervous with all this wheel stealin talk.......I went out and checked my wheels. Yup, still got those 12 year old OEM 5-spokes on my 12 year old KJ with no protection. Yup, NO protection. Even the spare is still hangin on the back for dear life by 3 old nuts. I got trail-rash protection....no one wants them. Now I can get my other cup of coffee.......:happy175:


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I had a next door neighbor years ago who was dumb enough to buy his spoiled teenage son a fancy car with all the extra goodies. One day I leave for work and see the whole family gathered around, parents looking grim, sister looking mean (she always did) and son sobbing like a five year old. The car was up on cinder blocks.

I hate thieves, but I guess there's a little good in everyone.
 

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^^You guys are makin me nervous with all this wheel stealin talk.......I went out and checked my wheels. Yup, still got those 12 year old OEM 5-spokes on my 12 year old KJ with no protection. Yup, NO protection. Even the spare is still hangin on the back for dear life by 3 old nuts. I got trail-rash protection....no one wants them. Now I can get my other cup of coffee.......:happy175:


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I had those fancy McGards with the spinning outer ring(almost impossible to get off easy without the key) but later decided I'd rather have them steal the wheels/tires then the whole Jeep.This was after I did the SFA swap.

I do keep 3 wheel locks for the spare but that is it.
 

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x2 on rather them take the wheels than the Jeep.

I'm more concerned actually about the winch being stolen...not in my area, but whenever I go to rougher places. Probably be less obvious than jacking wheels. Try to park it with the front against a wall or something. Thought about security nuts or something, but that gets back to I'd rather someone just take the winch.
 
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