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Originally Posted by schoir
I agree that they are a little steep, but I looked and looked and searched and could not find any other source that compares with the quality of these.
Once you get these, you should also "invest" in an aluminum 19mm socket or a rubber lined 19mm socket so as not to mar them while installing/removing the wheels. No air tools either.
Regards, Maurice.
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Great idea on the rubber lined socket. I will look into that. I would also recommend that you put the rubber lined socket in with your spare tire so if you have to have a tire serviced you have a socket that the repair shop can use without damaging your lugs.
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