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what is a normal charge to replace a damaged wheel lug? (Original Post) Kali Nov 2017 OP
Too many variables for "normal" Boxerfan Nov 2017 #1
supposed to be free but having a scheduling problem and trying Kali Nov 2017 #3
See... PoliticAverse Nov 2017 #2
funny Kali Nov 2017 #5
My wife has been trying True Dough Nov 2017 #4
LOL Kali Nov 2017 #6
Have her kick him in the lug nuts.... maybe he will get the message. magicarpet Nov 2017 #7
I'll take True Dough Nov 2017 #8
they are inexpensive natheo Jun 2018 #9

Boxerfan

(2,533 posts)
1. Too many variables for "normal"
Wed Nov 8, 2017, 09:30 PM
Nov 2017

Is it a locking lug that was stripped or is the carrier bolt in the hub damaged also. Could be minimum shop charge or well over an hour. Some hubs require a puller if you can't get the bolt in without removal.

So ask questions if it seems pricey.

Kali

(55,711 posts)
3. supposed to be free but having a scheduling problem and trying
Wed Nov 8, 2017, 09:32 PM
Nov 2017

to figure out if I should just pay someone else to do it

True Dough

(20,110 posts)
4. My wife has been trying
Wed Nov 8, 2017, 09:38 PM
Nov 2017

to replace her "lug" of a husband for years now. She hasn't succeeded yet!



Good luck with the car!

magicarpet

(16,350 posts)
7. Have her kick him in the lug nuts.... maybe he will get the message.
Thu Nov 9, 2017, 12:54 AM
Nov 2017

Oh... that's you.... that idea might not work out so good.
Let me see if I can come up with an alternate idea.
Smirk/Giggle

natheo

(83 posts)
9. they are inexpensive
Tue Jun 26, 2018, 09:53 PM
Jun 2018

Lug nuts are cheap. I bought bridgestone tires from a local tire shop and the mechanic broke two lug nuts while installing my wheels. So I went to Costco to get replacement ones. I paid $20 for a set of 20.

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