- Socket sizes are 3/4 inch, 13/16 inch, 7/8 inch and 15/16 inch
- America's premier professional lug wrench for cars, light trucks, SUVs, RVs and vans
- Drop forged centers for extra strength
- Length is 23 inch
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| Brand: | Ken-Tool |
| Manufacturer Part Number: | 35657 |
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| Item Weight: | 4.9 Pounds |
| Height: | 1 inches |
| Length: | 16.80 inches |
| Width: | 16.70 inches |
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Big, Strong, Lug-nut Wrench,
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I've used this lug nut wrench on my Nissan Maxima and my Saturn Vue. The wrench turns on the Saturn but for a sedan like the Maxima, it's too large to spin a full 360 degrees on the bottom lug nut and catches the pavement.
It's large diameter does provides dual leverage to easily remove a stubborn lug nut. The drop-forge make it very durable. As another review noted, for the money, they ought to be able to stamp or etch the lug nut size into the tool. Finally, it is a big improvement over the cheap Chinese wrench that stripped my lug nuts previously.
4.0 out of 5 stars
great lug wrench,
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This review is from: Ken-Tool 35657 Professional Four-Way Lug Wrench (Automotive)
Extremely well made. My friend bent his lug wrench trying to take a nut off my car. I used mine and with some more force I was able to get the pesky nuts off. I may have convinced him to get one himself. The only negative is it doesn't have the sizes stamped or etched in.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fianlly a well built 4-way!!!,
By DeusEx (OH) - See all my reviews
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Honestly I had trouble finding a strong 4-way tire iron. Their all seem to be cheap metal and weak welds. I had an old one from a "cheapy" emergeny kit that I bent trying to loosen the lugs on my dad's full size pickup. This 4-way is larger and feels much stronger. The shafts don't cross with a weld...they all connect via a center coupler that is solid as a rock! The lug sizing seems appropriate for most modern sedans, vans, and pickups.
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