Changing out Fords TERRIBLE Lug Nuts with Gorilla Brand

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  • Опубліковано 25 гру 2024

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  • @dylans2669
    @dylans2669 2 роки тому +23

    you literally had a breaker bar on the ground and yet you used the torque wrench to remove the lug nut.

  • @RellyOhBoy
    @RellyOhBoy Рік тому +11

    Using a torque wrench to loosen nuts is cringe worthy.

  • @jeramy77m
    @jeramy77m 11 місяців тому +2

    They are also on the Mustang. I am having issues with mine. I have two swollen lugs to get off yet. Mine are also 21mm a 21.5. I'll have to try a 22mm

  • @edwardmackey747
    @edwardmackey747 2 роки тому +8

    Great video. Isn't the torque for the F150 lug nuts supposed to be 150 ft/lbs?

  • @robertdavis6708
    @robertdavis6708 Рік тому +1

    Had the same trouble with my wife's 2017 Escape. The dam things were so swelled that I had to beat a 21 mm socket on to them and destroy the lug nut. Ford knows about this problem and refuses to remedy the nuts. And FMC wonders why they keep losing billions of dollars a year. A once great automaker gone down the tubes of incompetency.

    • @fritzvold9968
      @fritzvold9968 10 місяців тому

      Chevrolet is having the same kinds of problems, as is Boeing et. al. from incompetent management.

  • @juliapolanin4858
    @juliapolanin4858 Рік тому +1

    I have a 2019 Ford Mustang what part number would you suggest from gorilla brand? Thank you so much! The dealership said something about a flange. Does that make a difference from your part? I need a M14 x 1.5 Thanks!

  • @yehovayeshua
    @yehovayeshua Рік тому +1

    I don't advise using the torque wrench to remove the nuts, I heard that somewhere. thank you for about lug nuts

  • @fritzvold9968
    @fritzvold9968 Рік тому

    there is a video that shows how to chisel off the soft aluminum outer shell with a screwdriver/s and hammer. once you hammer a screwdriver head thru the aluminum, you can then pry the aluminum soft shell completely off the lug nut while it is still tight on the wheel. then the exposed inner steel lug nut core is removed with a hex or 12 point 18mm socket, is one piece, and won't be deformed by impact wrench wielding mechanics. just remember to carry a 18mm socket wrench in your car, as your original 19mm tire wrench is too big for the "denuded" core

  • @izuksammy
    @izuksammy Рік тому +1

    Mine were at the point that the caps spun

  • @BenKlassen1
    @BenKlassen1 Рік тому +1

    It's not just Ford. GM too in my experience.

  • @jlang8213
    @jlang8213 Рік тому

    It amazes me that Ford still uses these yeah lug nuts

  • @Super-650
    @Super-650 Рік тому

    Having the same problem with a 2014 C-Max. Some of the hex's are actually twisted from the factory. Not the first Ford OEM part that is worse than a far-eastern knock off!

  • @Outcastdrift
    @Outcastdrift 2 роки тому +2

    You could have just screwed the lug back on and wiggled the nut off the socket then hand removed the lug. Being a Ford tech sucks 😂

  • @mikekearney5951
    @mikekearney5951 Рік тому

    Alex tech you learn to use a tool and put it in your box...to never use correctly

  • @fritzvold9968
    @fritzvold9968 Рік тому

    once you remove the outer aluminum shell, why can't you put the orignal "nuded" lug nuts back on with an 18mm socket? as they are now one piece lug nuts, just not as sexy and shiny as the original aluminum covered, two-piece [of $hit] ones??

    • @ws4835
      @ws4835 10 місяців тому +1

      Tbh I wouldn’t put them back on simply because they would be exposed ends on the threads of the wheel studs and prone to rusting.

  • @kaizen0093
    @kaizen0093 Рік тому

    ford and jaguar have the worst lug nuts here in the UK i don't know about America but they're are terrible they always break of always having to use size 18 mm because of it .

  • @mikekearney5951
    @mikekearney5951 Рік тому

    Fred Flintstone at work. You don't love your tools

  • @dinokoutsikos2555
    @dinokoutsikos2555 2 роки тому +2

    You just showed me nothing . Thanx for nothing