Non Marring Lug Nut Socket Question

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Anyone use a good non marring lug nut socket? I don’t believe the ones I’ve researched will handle the 140 ft lbs for our trucks.
 

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Anyone use a good non marring lug nut socket? I don’t believe the ones I’ve researched will handle the 140 ft lbs for our trucks.
Guess I’ve always used a standard deep well impact socket with my torque wrench and never had an issue.
 
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I use a set that has a plastic coating over the outside.

Came as a set of 3 reversible sockets, so 6 sizes, a short 1/2" extension, and a case. Might be from Harbor Freight. I've had it for like 15 years.

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To understand correctly, is the non marring feature supposed to be on the inside of the socket to keep from doing damage to the outside of the lug nut?
 
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Yes...to protect painted wheel nuts. I first saw them in use with AN fittings.
 

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I can see where the outer plastic coating will protect the wheel stud hole well but the outer portion of the lug nut would not be protected.
 
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I may just try this, and hope that it won’t crack at 140 ft lbs. It protects both the wheel and lug nut. I’m planning on new wheels and black lug nuts, so don’t want to damage the lug nuts like I have in the past on other black wheels lug nuts I’ve owned.

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For the price and the attempt to protect the way you want, I say it is worth the shot at that price. Please let us know if it works ok, or at least me. I have a 2005 Z71 and am thinking about keeping my spider web wheels and doing a matte black coating on them with with black lug nuts and matte black center caps.
 

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