robcope
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Thanks, now I have the excuse need to buy black lug nuts.
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According to this website they work.
If you look along the top I have your year and lug nuts for factory wheels and they do come up.
https://www.carid.com/2014-ram-1500-lug-nuts-locks/mcgard-lug-nut-set-712614948.html
I'm going to assume the answer to that is yes since they share the same hubs. But I would definitely look into that further before you buy anything.Are the lugnuts on Rebels the same as any other 4 generation?
The metal covered factory lugs have been used for over 20 years and we all pretty much hate them. Long ago I'd even glue them back when they came off. Then I went to aftermarket lug, various brands, which usually meant I had to go also buy a new lug wrench which I would do anyway. Have a 2017 that I am sure I'll end up doing the same thing. But consider FORD has lug nuts they been using for about 16 years that freeze themselves to the lug and have to be cut off. So which would you rather deal with nut coverings that come off or frozen lug you have to have cut off? HummmAfter seeing this video, I realized I have the same type of lugs on my truck. So before I had to deal with getting a rounded lug off without destroying my wheel, I decided to get some Gorilla Nuts. The stock lugs have a thin metal sleeve that covers a relatively soft steel nut which rounds off way too easily.
The part number for my truck and I believe all 2013+ trucks with 20" wheels is GOR-66148DX. The specs of these are M14 x 1.50RH. These are actually cheaper than the replacement Mopar lugs.
Always glad to help with that[emoji16]Great information, thanks for giving me a reason to put more money into my rig... lol
The factory lug nuts are junk.Great information, thanks for giving me a reason to put more money into my rig... lol