
Mechanic Says These Redesigned Lugnuts Are the 'Worst Thing' Automakers Have Done. Then He Shows Why
Imagine being stuck on the side of the road trying desperately to change a tire, tire iron in hand, only to discover that your lug nut has grown and your wrench no longer fits. It sounds like a joke, but it's a real design flaw on millions of cars, most notably by Ford, and mechanics are fed up.
We get an up-close look at why the lugnuts are such a pain for anyone involved in managing wheels and tires from creator Mike Melton, owner of tire and wheel emporium Speedy By STWDirect (@stwdirect) in Lincolnton, North Carolina. In a TikTok clip that's been viewed more than 140,000 times, Melton doesn't mince words about the unnecessary changes to a timeless auto part.
'This is the absolute worst thing the manufacturer could've ever put on lug nuts,' he said while displaying one of the two-piece or 'capped' lug nuts that have become the bane of his existence. 'There ain't but one fix for this. You gotta replace the lug nuts, and these things ain't cheap. So, instead of getting these from the dealership, get you an aftermarket one.'
What Is a 'Capped' Lug Nut?
Many modern cars, especially some Fords, use a
two-piece lug nut
design: a solid steel core topped with a thin decorative outer shell, often chrome or aluminum. On paper, it makes sense: manufacturers get a shiny finish for less than a solid stainless nut. But in real-world use, it's a recipe for disaster.
Why Is It a Problem?
Moisture, road salt, and regular heating and cooling cycles creep into the tiny gap between the sleeve and core. Over time, corrosion pushes that thin cap outward, swelling it, even by half to one millimeter. That might not seem like much, but it's enough to turn a once-perfect 19 mm lug into a stubborn 20 mm behemoth. The result ends up being something like trying to jam a square peg into a round hole, or forcing a mismatched key into a lock; it just refuses to cooperate.
Mechanics—and even AAA drivers—report being stranded because the lug wrench supplied with the car couldn't budge these swollen caps. Worse still, roadside tire changes can become multi-hour ordeals, requiring chisels, larger sockets, or even complete tow-outs.
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The problem hit national headlines when a 2017
class-action lawsuit
accused Ford of using these faulty two-piece nuts on millions of vehicles, including F‑150, Fusion, Escape, Focus, Flex, and F‑350 models. The plaintiffs claimed the nuts swell, delaminate, and cost drivers time, money, and roadside safety. The suit
was dismissed
in 2019, yet complaints continue in forums and automotive service counters.
Reddit
and mechanic forums are full of anecdotes: one driver started the day at a dealer, told they couldn't rotate tires due to 'swollen lug nuts,' only to pay a shop $49 for an aftermarket
replacement set
, and still find the dealer trying to reinstall the originals. Some shops even carry oversized sockets (e.g., 19.5 mm or larger) specifically for swollen two-piece lug nuts, since ordinary tools no longer fit.
In
online automotive forums
, owners have shared stories of shops refusing to work on vehicles equipped with nonstandard lug nuts because the stock sockets couldn't budge the swollen nuts, and they wouldn't risk using chisels or damaging rims.
So, What's the Fix?
Mechanics on the Maverick Truck Club forum
unanimously recommend
ditching the two-piece caps and installing one-piece steel or chromed lug nuts instead. Brands like Gorilla and McGard are often praised in forums for being reliable and affordable—many owners report full replacement kits for under $60, with dealership labor costing far more. These solid nuts won't soak in water, swell, or strip out your tools, and they're simple enough to swap wheel by wheel—just torque them down to spec and store the old ones as backups.
The bottom line is that if your ride has those shiny capped lug nuts, chances are good they're ticking time bombs, waiting until you're roadside with a flat. Swap them out for affordable, robust one-piece nuts now, and spare yourself the next breakdown drama.
Motor1
reached out to Melton by phone. We'll update this article when we hear back.
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