XFR (possibly across XF range) lug nuts
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XFR (possibly across XF range) lug nuts
I replaced the brakes on my 2013 XFR today, using Ed's excellent guide. The only issue I ran into was when loosening the lugs. The lug nuts on my car have a cosmetic cover over the actual nut which is very thin metal. Because my lug were previously over-tightened by somebody else, I had to use some serious force to get the lugs off. In doing so I effectively rounded one of the cosmetic caps. I ended up having to drill through it, rip it off with some needle nose, and then smack an 18mm socket on the actual nut, which is a 19mm nut. Needless to say, it was completely ruined. Fortunately I had four extra lug nuts because of the locking set that is on the car, so I used one of those to replace it.
I was wondering if anybody else has had this problem? Also, I would like to replace all of the lug nuts with some better ones, and was wondering if anybody has any suggestions. I wouldn't mind doing black lug nuts to match the black wheels and trim, but then the locking nut would still be chrome, so I may just do chrome. What I really want is a lug nut that doesn't have the stupid cosmetic cap, but is just a good nut.
Any help is greatly appreciated!
I was wondering if anybody else has had this problem? Also, I would like to replace all of the lug nuts with some better ones, and was wondering if anybody has any suggestions. I wouldn't mind doing black lug nuts to match the black wheels and trim, but then the locking nut would still be chrome, so I may just do chrome. What I really want is a lug nut that doesn't have the stupid cosmetic cap, but is just a good nut.
Any help is greatly appreciated!
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I replaced the brakes on my 2013 XFR today, using Ed's excellent guide. The only issue I ran into was when loosening the lugs. The lug nuts on my car have a cosmetic cover over the actual nut which is very thin metal. Because my lug were previously over-tightened by somebody else, I had to use some serious force to get the lugs off. In doing so I effectively rounded one of the cosmetic caps. I ended up having to drill through it, rip it off with some needle nose, and then smack an 18mm socket on the actual nut, which is a 19mm nut. Needless to say, it was completely ruined. Fortunately I had four extra lug nuts because of the locking set that is on the car, so I used one of those to replace it.
I was wondering if anybody else has had this problem? Also, I would like to replace all of the lug nuts with some better ones, and was wondering if anybody has any suggestions. I wouldn't mind doing black lug nuts to match the black wheels and trim, but then the locking nut would still be chrome, so I may just do chrome. What I really want is a lug nut that doesn't have the stupid cosmetic cap, but is just a good nut.
Any help is greatly appreciated!
I was wondering if anybody else has had this problem? Also, I would like to replace all of the lug nuts with some better ones, and was wondering if anybody has any suggestions. I wouldn't mind doing black lug nuts to match the black wheels and trim, but then the locking nut would still be chrome, so I may just do chrome. What I really want is a lug nut that doesn't have the stupid cosmetic cap, but is just a good nut.
Any help is greatly appreciated!
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No way you should be using the OEM lug wrench, it's weak, difficult to use in an emergency situation, and prone to scratch your lugs nuts or wheels or both!
I recommend you get a 1/2" breaker bar (plenty on Fleabay) and a 19 mm plastic sleeved socket, see here for example: Powerbuilt® 1/2" Drive 19mm Lug Nut Socket With Sleeve - 941040 | eBay
I use this combo and undoing and torquing up the lug nuts is a cinch, with no scratching the nuts or the wheels.
I recommend you get a 1/2" breaker bar (plenty on Fleabay) and a 19 mm plastic sleeved socket, see here for example: Powerbuilt® 1/2" Drive 19mm Lug Nut Socket With Sleeve - 941040 | eBay
I use this combo and undoing and torquing up the lug nuts is a cinch, with no scratching the nuts or the wheels.
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No way you should be using the OEM lug wrench, it's weak, difficult to use in an emergency situation, and prone to scratch your lugs nuts or wheels or both!
I recommend you get a 1/2" breaker bar (plenty on Fleabay) and a 19 mm plastic sleeved socket, see here for example: Powerbuilt® 1/2" Drive 19mm Lug Nut Socket With Sleeve - 941040 | eBay
I use this combo and undoing and torquing up the lug nuts is a cinch, with no scratching the nuts or the wheels.
I recommend you get a 1/2" breaker bar (plenty on Fleabay) and a 19 mm plastic sleeved socket, see here for example: Powerbuilt® 1/2" Drive 19mm Lug Nut Socket With Sleeve - 941040 | eBay
I use this combo and undoing and torquing up the lug nuts is a cinch, with no scratching the nuts or the wheels.
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...and ditch those ****ing awful lug nuts while you're at it. They only round off, and there's no advantage to Jaguar's terrible design. Why wouldn't you just have the lug wrench contact the actual metal of the nut rather than some stupid cosmetic cover? It's just asinine.
You can buy 20 lug nuts off eBay/Amazon etc for not very much cash - Toyota ones work well.
You can buy 20 lug nuts off eBay/Amazon etc for not very much cash - Toyota ones work well.
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So as OzXFR pointed out to me in another thread, Gorilla Automotive make a set specifically for Jags which I found on the Summit racing website (https://www.summitracing.com/parts/gor-73138jbc), I assume $5.97 gets me one set of five lugs? Anybody know?
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So as OzXFR pointed out to me in another thread, Gorilla Automotive make a set specifically for Jags which I found on the Summit racing website (https://www.summitracing.com/parts/gor-73138jbc), I assume $5.97 gets me one set of five lugs? Anybody know?
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As Mikey said it's hard to believe we are STILL getting these POS capped lug nuts! Had them on my 2005 STR and guess what? They are on my 2014 XJR too!
Anyway as has been posted thousands of times replace all of them now!
Here are the chrome version on EBay. Factory part number is C2C35294. Gorilla Part number #73138J. The black ones have BC after the part number.
20 GORILLA JAGUAR 12x1.5 OEM OE STOCK FACTORY WHEELS RIMS MAG LUG NUTS CHROME | eBay
$100 for 20 and free shipping. There is an make best offer so I might try to get them a bit cheaper.
Nice because these are the stock 19mm size socket.
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Anyway as has been posted thousands of times replace all of them now!
Here are the chrome version on EBay. Factory part number is C2C35294. Gorilla Part number #73138J. The black ones have BC after the part number.
20 GORILLA JAGUAR 12x1.5 OEM OE STOCK FACTORY WHEELS RIMS MAG LUG NUTS CHROME | eBay
$100 for 20 and free shipping. There is an make best offer so I might try to get them a bit cheaper.
Nice because these are the stock 19mm size socket.
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I got these since someone on another thread suggested these. You have to buy another lug wrench which will fit the 13/16 socket key. The socket key is thin walled so it won't scratch your wheels either.
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So I found these for $80
20 ALL LOCK GORILLA MITSUBISHI STOCK FACTORY WHEELS RIM MAG LUG NUT 12X1.5 BLACK | eBay.
Seems like they should fit, my only concern is that the Jag specific gorilla nuts are 44mm in length, and these Mitsubishi ones are only 38mm. I haven't been able to take a lug off to check, but will the shorter lugs seat all the way? Or will they bottom out before seating the wheel? I like the idea of having locking lugs for all the lugs and also having all black lugs instead of one locking silver and four regular black, but I'm not sure if these would be right...
20 ALL LOCK GORILLA MITSUBISHI STOCK FACTORY WHEELS RIM MAG LUG NUT 12X1.5 BLACK | eBay.
Seems like they should fit, my only concern is that the Jag specific gorilla nuts are 44mm in length, and these Mitsubishi ones are only 38mm. I haven't been able to take a lug off to check, but will the shorter lugs seat all the way? Or will they bottom out before seating the wheel? I like the idea of having locking lugs for all the lugs and also having all black lugs instead of one locking silver and four regular black, but I'm not sure if these would be right...
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So I found these for $80
20 ALL LOCK GORILLA MITSUBISHI STOCK FACTORY WHEELS RIM MAG LUG NUT 12X1.5 BLACK | eBay.
Seems like they should fit, my only concern is that the Jag specific gorilla nuts are 44mm in length, and these Mitsubishi ones are only 38mm. I haven't been able to take a lug off to check, but will the shorter lugs seat all the way? Or will they bottom out before seating the wheel? I like the idea of having locking lugs for all the lugs and also having all black lugs instead of one locking silver and four regular black, but I'm not sure if these would be right...
20 ALL LOCK GORILLA MITSUBISHI STOCK FACTORY WHEELS RIM MAG LUG NUT 12X1.5 BLACK | eBay.
Seems like they should fit, my only concern is that the Jag specific gorilla nuts are 44mm in length, and these Mitsubishi ones are only 38mm. I haven't been able to take a lug off to check, but will the shorter lugs seat all the way? Or will they bottom out before seating the wheel? I like the idea of having locking lugs for all the lugs and also having all black lugs instead of one locking silver and four regular black, but I'm not sure if these would be right...
Of course they are 21 mm hex head vs stock 19 mm so you will need a 21 mm socket or wrench.
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They will most probably fit perfectly OK, as the extra 6 mm length is all in the head of the nut not in the shank. I tried some similar ones (but not lock nuts) and had problems most likely due to the shank being too long rather than too short, see this thread: https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/f...-locks-184921/
Of course they are 21 mm hex head vs stock 19 mm so you will need a 21 mm socket or wrench.
Of course they are 21 mm hex head vs stock 19 mm so you will need a 21 mm socket or wrench.