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2nd Gen Non-Engine/Transmission Loose lug nuts = cranage!

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Oh - it could'a been a LOT worse tho...



Going through town it felt like the road was heaved from frost - but with recent temps? Sped up a bit at the end of town and it felt like my R rear tires were falling off. Not that I had ever had that happen before - mind you. But that's what it felt like.



Pulled into the doughnut shoppe to check it out. Sure enough - 7 broken studs with lone stud having no nut on it a'tall! THEN - to add insult to injury - the place was closed! So there we set - no wheels and no doughnuts! :{



Wifey made some calls while I jacked it up. Found three studs in town - but no nuts. Ordered the rest and replced three studs and robbed three nuts from the other side and drove home... . easy like. Holes in the outside dual were somewhat slotted - but otherwise everything was fine. (That - and I lost my center cap I guess... )



I had just got new tires on it a month ago and it is painfully obvious that these kids don't practice the "Two times around" method! :mad: I could loosen the ones that I needed on the other side with just a regular length 1/2" ratchet. I tightened the rest with a bit of pipe and got at least an 1/8 turn.



This is the first time that I can think of that I have let someone else mount my rims. I always have two sets of tires for seasonal purposes - and have just had them mount the tires and then when the time comes - I would swap rims/tires on the truck. I think I will go back to that method eh? :rolleyes:



I couldn't get the same nuts as stock w/o going to the dealer - and they quoted me $24/each for the studs, so I saw no reason to price the nuts there. I opted to go to the 1-1/16" hex nuts and bought an extree wrench to throw in the truck. I put the odd sized nuts on the front where I could get to them with just a combi wrench so that the tire tool could still get the ones off in the duals. ;)
 
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Sorry to hear your troubles. Good thing you caught it when you did or it could have been a major disaster. I have summer and winter tires myself (mounted on separate rims), and I always do the install myself for just that reason. Everyone keeps telling me that I am just paranoid, but I have heard too many of these stories not to be. Of course, I still check them regularly anyway...

Glad to hear you pretty much got things straightened out.

If you post a wanted ad in the classifieds, I am sure someone has spare lugs to sell you cheap.

mishkaya
 
that could of sucked bad, i do my lugs when i have access to air with my 3/4 impact and the rest of the time with the 3 foot long breaker bar i keep in the truck
 
Torque wrench and 140 ftlbs for my dually. All the normal lugs get 80 or 90 ftlbs depending on the application.

Its a crappy feeling. I had it happen 100 miles from home on my old Dodge Dart w/ Cragar mags on a Sunday. :{

It sucks! Glad you got it figured out and avoided major damage.
 
Ox, look up DBalk on here I believe he has a full set of caps and lugs from a 1998 dually and even the rings he was going to list on the classifieds last week when I was at his farm. He also had his dual wheels come loose last week on his first gen truck with the same results as you after he had just put on new tires recently. I hope this helps, Chris
 
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