Need lugnut help (special adapter)

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AtomicHoe094

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The rims on the limited i bought have the locking/special lugs on it. I dont have the adapter to fit em, whats the best bet on finding the right one or knowing what brand these are?? have a few pictures but there not the greatest.




Sucks i cant even steal my own rims haha
 

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12 point deep well socket and a 3lb. sledge hammer should do it. Hammer the socket onto the lug, then use a breaker bar to remove it.
 

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I found locking lugs on the wheels of my '92 to my surprise after buying it, took it to a local do-it-all shop, and $10/5 minutes later they were off.
 
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im not trying to destroy the lug if its good tho. Ill see if i have any 12points and go from there. thanks for the advice. its a tight clearance around the lugs to even get my "torque lug sockets" on em, but ill see what i can do
 

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Looks like a standard spline socket to me. Kits are dirt cheap like 30 bucks or less. Break them bitches. Who cares if you break sockets...thats what lifetime warranty is all about! If your parting out that limited...who cares if they break? Your truck never sees daylight in order for someone to steal those things.

Those Rims have T.I.T. written all over them!
 

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