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Pancho
2025-08-05 16:20:50
Very sturdy, good finish, well made lug wrench gives you the torque you need to break those frozen lugs. Next time you have a flat fix it using this lug wrench to remove the wheel. When you're done drive by the tire shop and thank them for putting the wheels on with a pneumatic wrench.
Caitlyn Byrne
2025-02-06 14:03:39
This is a true metric sized tire iron. (NOT one of the fake dual marked SAE roughly metric items.)17, 19, 21, 23 mm sizes - all sockets are true to their printed measurement with Unfortionately, the K-Tool webpage (http://www.ktoolinternational.com/kti/Tools/Product-Categories/Hand-Tools/Wrenches/KTI71980/p/KTI71980) is improperly marked. I needed a 22mm size, which this was advertised as having. So I get to return it.Had it been the right size, I would have happily kept it. Quality seems great - no visible mold markings, no crappy chipping paint, nothing like what you find in autozone.
JulieD
2024-12-17 19:58:11
As with most lug wrenches this one is also not a true metric lug wrench even though it has millimeter numbers stamped on the shafts. The lug sizes are more like 17mm(11/16"), 19mm(3/4"), 21mm(13/16"), 22mm(7/8") which are close to millimeters. This is more of the typical "universal" lug wrenches that are sold by many manufacturers. The problem is for example that 19mm is not 3/4' and using 3/4" on a 19mm nut will eventually damage the lug nut because 3/4" is slightly larger than 19mm. So if you care about proper millimeter fit this is not the right wrench.
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