What a difference new lug bolts and center caps make
Parts I used:
- - The factory lug bolts were standard 17mm, but the new ones were the fancy 'Mercedes flower' type. Technically a 17mm socket should work but it might damage the bolts. I opted to buy the proper socket.
This should have been an easy project. Buy the above items, swap them out, grab a beer. Unfortunately these lugs have either been on here for a little while or the last mechanic torqued them hard. I busted the factory tire iron (see below). I tried every tool I had in my garage but couldn't get anything long enough to break them free. A quick trip to the local hardware store solved the problem - a 40" breaker bar. That finally set things straight.
Overall, it's a cheap cosmetic improvement and I think it looks really good.
Here's the vehicle - already installed the new center caps but not the lug bolts.
These were the old center caps. Nasty.
Old center cap and rusty lug bolts.
New center cap and stainless lug bolts. Much better!
Busted the tire iron that came with the vehicle

40" breaker bar? That'll do the job.
Last edited by dblessing; Dec 21, 2018 at 09:41 PM.

Edit: Looking again I see it’s difficult to determine from the product listing that it’s only stainless caps. But someone in the reviews mention it and you can definitely tell when you get the bolts in your hands.
Last edited by dblessing; Dec 23, 2018 at 10:45 AM.
No worries here. If you look at the product listing you see it’s only stainless caps, just like the OEM ones you shared.
Edit: Looking again I see it’s difficult to determine from the product listing that it’s only stainless caps. But someone in the reviews mention it and you can definitely tell when you get the bolts in your hands.
I like the one guy crying in his amazon review that it’s got a stainless cap and not stainless throughout.... you can’t fix stupid.


