I have a 2005 Dodge Magnum and the stock nuts are two piece. In many cases, the outer shell separates from the nut itself, making removal very difficult and also requiring the carrying of power strips. Dodge charges around $8-9 for a nut and that adds up quickly. I bought these replacement nuts because the description specifically stated that they were a one-piece construction*. You are not. I replaced the nuts on the front wheels and two of those nuts came loose. I use hand tools, not electrical equipment, so this is not due to mishandling.* - I see that the product description is the same for all Gorilla clamp nuts, so it says individually hand polished for a beautiful finish.", review , means This does not mean that THESE nuts are one piece. I find the description a bit misleading. I just ordered these - Gorilla Automotive 61147 Acorn Bulge Seat Lifetime Lug Nuts (14mm x 1.50" thread size). You are reviewing a review by another Magnum owners so I'm sure I'll get the good part this time.
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