
Stripped lug nuts occur when the edges of the nut have been rounded off, making it impossible to remove with a standard lug wrench. Stripped lug nuts can be caused by overtightening, using the wrong size wrench, or corrosion. Regardless of the cause, it’s important to remove stripped lug nuts as soon as possible to prevent further damage to your vehicle.
There are a few different ways to remove stripped lug nuts. One method is to use a lug nut extractor. Lug nut extractors are specially designed sockets that can grip onto the damaged nut and remove it. Another method is to use a hammer and chisel. To do this, place the chisel on the edge of the nut and hit it with a hammer. This will create a notch in the nut that you can then use a screwdriver or pry bar to remove.