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Lug Nut Socket Size for 2nd Generations

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Tacomas (2005-2015)' started by TacomaMike37, Oct 2, 2018.

  1. Oct 2, 2018 at 9:00 AM
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    TacomaMike37

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    Buying a breaker bar and socket to keep in truck just in case.
    Socket size is 21mm for a 2013 right?

    Just double checking before I go and buy. Thx
     
  2. Oct 2, 2018 at 9:05 AM
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    A 13/16 socket is perfect for my stock TRD wheel lugs (the flange kind) which works out to 21MM.
     
  3. Oct 2, 2018 at 9:07 AM
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    Thanks man
     
  4. Oct 2, 2018 at 9:17 AM
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    That’s exactly what I did. And for home use I bought a socket attachment for my drill so after I break them lose I can spin them the rest of the way off with my drill.
     
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  5. Oct 2, 2018 at 9:21 AM
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    Was patching a nail in my wifes Honda. Couldnt get the darn tire off with the usual 4 way lug wrench. So I busted out my breaker bar. Easy peesy. So Ill be keeping a breaker bar in her car and will buy a breaker bar for the Taco. Dont want to be in the position of a stuck lug on the street one day. Ounce of prevention!
     
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  6. Oct 2, 2018 at 9:22 AM
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    Whoever came up with the drill bit socket attachment was a damn genius. So handy.
     
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  7. Oct 2, 2018 at 9:23 AM
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    I keep an 18 inch breaker in the cab, and between that, and another 18-36 inches of race jack handle, I can break damn near anything loose.

    If something is REALLY stuck, you can set your breaker bar at about a 30 degree down angle from horizontal, and then snug a floor jack up under the handle. A few cranks of the jack, and you can unleash loads of force on bolts. 1.5 ton jack @ 18 inches = 4500 lb-ft or torque
     
  8. Oct 2, 2018 at 10:19 AM
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    Dont laugh at this question , but cAn you use a plain old impact driver to remove lug nuts with a socket attachment?
     
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    Christ, sounds like a good way to make a bunch of little pieces!

    But to the OP's question, I think they are technically 21 mm, but 13/16" is a damn close conversion. (13/16" is just a hair smaller)
     
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    Also, if you are properly torquing your lug nuts it's no problem to get them off...It's the 100+ ftlb impact wrench at your local shop that's the problem...Lugs should be 83ftlbs on a tacoma and that takes just a little oomf to break
     
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    True. Gotta watch out with an impact.. Too many ugga duggas is no bueno
     
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    Yeah, I had the 13/16 because that is the size of the adaptor for my spline lugs...just happened to find out they fit the trd lugs as well (as I was changing a tire), so now I don't have to carry 2 wrenches.

    And yeah, that floor jack method will fuck shit up if you do it wrong, but sometimes you gotta go for it (even if it means sacrificing everything)



    I couldn't help myself :anonymous:
     
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    NEVER tighten a lug with an impact. Spin it on by hand and properly torque. Impact tightening results in broken studs.

    Loosening with an impact is fine however.
     
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    Unless you have wheel locks.. Best to do those by hand both ways. Or so they say :anonymous:
     
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    The stock nuts tend to swell over time. Worth checking the fit periodically imho. I ended up replacing mine this year because they were jamming in the socket when rotating the tires.
     
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    Yes you can. If they have been broken lose first with your breaker bar. You can also buy a cheap corded electric impact wrench from HF that will work 100%. I was going to go this route until I decided I didn’t want to chew up my lug nuts.
    Stay with the breaker bar method.
     
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    i see you are an eric o fan lol
     
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    I can't be the only one who uses the power of my fat ass (standing on the wrench) to help free my nuts.
     
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    Try showering once in a while :rofl::rofl::rofl::D
     
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    Yup. Last time I brought my truck to a shop the guy used the impact on my caliper mounting bolts. When I went to take them off later the bolt snapped clean off in the knuckle. Wouldn't come out with a screw extractor so we had to drill it out on the bridgeport and scrape the threads out. This is why I don't bring my truck to a shop...

    Tell that to the Toyota tech that blasted one of mine and ruined the wheel lock and key... At least they accidentally left their wheel key in my truck - I found it later in the glovebox and my stripped one was in the cup holder where I left it.

    I'm not sure what I came into this thread for, but this certainly wasn't it.
     
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