Powerbuilt Universal Lug Wrench

Can a universal lug nut wrench be used?

Universal sockets work on both SAE and metric size fasteners Covers 8 of the most common lug nut sizes: 11/16 in./17mm, 3/4 in./19mm, 13/16 in./21mm, 7/8 in./22mm Lug wrench can be used as both a traditional cross arm wrench or as a T-handle Cross arm configuration allows fasteners to be quick spun

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How big is the socket on a lug wrench?

The wrench comes with two double-sided sockets measuring 17mm/19mm for the smaller socket and 21mm/23mm for the larger socket. This allows the sockets to fit universal lug nuts.

What kind of wrench can I use to change tire lug?

The CARTMAN universal lug wrench comes with four built-in sockets that fit lug sizes 17mm, 19mm, 21mm, and 22mm which are included. This means that the wrench can be used to fix wheels on most cars. The sockets are sturdy to withstand the pressure applied when tightening a loose nut.

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Next we have this design from Powerbuilt. It is of the traditional, cross style of lug wrenches, a design we will see more than once as we move through the list. As for price, this particular one is toward the top end of the mid-range when it comes to four-way tire iron designs.

For that money you get a nice and solid design. It is chrome plated and highly polished, so you get a very attractive shiny surface that is very resistant to rust and water damage. For a tool that could be stored in the trunk for prolonged periods without being used, that’s useful to see. You get your standard four socket sizes, so you should have everything you need to tackle most automotive jobs.

The arms are a little thin and have no padding or protection. If you are extorting a lot of pressure on a stubborn nut you could find those skinny arms biting into your palms a little. We looked at the 20” option, but it is also available in a 14” (easier storage, less leverage) and a 25” for extra leverage for really stubborn bolts and nuts. All in all, it is a very useful, well-designed and simple tool.

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