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by Mr.Smith » Fri Sep 06, 2013 1:25 pm
Anyone have the stock set of lug nuts off your Power Wagon/2500/3500(3rd/4th gen. 8 lug), you would like to sell or trade? "Tire Guys" seemed to do me the favor & strip threads & round off edges.

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by Pit Slave » Fri Sep 06, 2013 8:51 pm
Sounds like they were careless when they were putting on the wheels. I would check the studs out to make sure the threads are not damaged to an unsafe level. The lugs should go on very easy with your fingers as we all know, but apparently they must have thought these were rivets and pounded them on with a 16# sledge. I got two full sets in my house, pretty sure they're in the kitchen, still waiting to get put away. I know the dealer wants an outrageous amount per lug, but I'll let a set go for a smokin' deal.

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by Mr.Smith » Sat Sep 07, 2013 10:22 am
Pit Slave wrote:Sounds like they were careless when they were putting on the wheels. I would check the studs out to make sure the threads are not damaged to an unsafe level. The lugs should go on very easy with your fingers as we all know, but apparently they must have thought these were rivets and pounded them on with a 16# sledge. I got two full sets in my house, pretty sure they're in the kitchen, still waiting to get put away. I know the dealer wants an outrageous amount per lug, but I'll let a set go for a smokin' deal.

Name you price, also I've some Power Wagon parts listed in the Classifieds for trades. Let me know here or call.(970)712-zero nine two eight.
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by Mr.Smith » Thu Sep 12, 2013 10:14 am
Anyone else have any stock lug nuts for sale or trade? I cannot get a reply from Pit slave.
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by verdesardog » Thu Sep 12, 2013 10:47 am
geeze .... just go to any auto parts store and get real solid (not cheap sheet metal over nuts) lung nuts. you can even get nice fluted ones for a bit of security....

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by Mr.Smith » Thu Sep 12, 2013 10:55 am
That's not what I'm looking for, the topic is for "stock" lug nuts.
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by verdesardog » Thu Sep 12, 2013 2:38 pm
Mr.Smith wrote:That's not what I'm looking for, the topic is for "stock" lug nuts.
If PW stock lug nuts are like all the rest of modern OEM lug nuts they have a sheet metal cover that often comes off and gets lost requiring a smaller lug nut wrench. I always get solid lug nuts for my vehicles. You can get them that look exactly like stock but they are solid, not sheet metal clad. And probably less $$$ than stock ones from the dealer.
There's not much more frustrating than having to use two different size lug nut wrenches when changing a tire out in the wild.
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by Mr.Smith » Thu Sep 12, 2013 3:38 pm
Their not, they are solid one piece acorn style lug nuts on all 3rd & 4th generation Power Wagons/2500/3500(single rear wheel). I understand what you're suggesting, however I still use my stock wheels & center caps; the center caps clip onto the stock lug nuts, thats what I prefer. Thanks for the suggestion, although I'm making an attempt to find the replacement "OE" for less.
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by Pit Slave » Thu Sep 12, 2013 8:49 pm
calling in 10min.......
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by Pit Slave » Thu Sep 12, 2013 9:58 pm
Hey man, nice talking to you! Here are the part numbers I found with pricing. All you need to do is enter the part number in the search an it will pop up. Choose what quantity you need in the drop down menu and hit enter, then modify the amount and hit enter and that should be it! shipping by usps should be less than $12 at the slowest rate(3~6 days). Repeat as necessary, lol
http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/catalog.php
DORMAN Part # 611162, Alternate/OEM Part Number(s): 6034727, 6111621, 99016, 990161
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price per lug total cost
packs of 10 $1.34 $13.40
single lug at a time $1.45 $1.45

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by Mr.Smith » Thu Sep 12, 2013 11:51 pm
Sweet, thanks for the information. I Should have them soon. Next time your in Moab give a shout, I'm @ 2.5 hours away...good luck with the rebuild's on the shore.
