OEM Mopar Wheel Lugs

ZU60ZJ8AB - : Plug for Mopar Image

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Mopar ZU60ZJ8AB
Carpet. Winch Cover-Spare tire.
$1.56
YV51XWGAA - : Plug for Mopar Image

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Mopar YV51XWGAA
Exhaust.
Discontinued
5086060AA - : Plug for Mopar Image

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Mopar 5086060AA
Screw.
Discontinued
55257380AA - : Plug for Mopar Image

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Mopar 55257380AA
25mm. Floor Pan Outer Drain. Dash Panel Rear Body Wiring.
Discontinued
MB243336 - : Plug for Mopar Image

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Mopar MB243336
STEERING GEAR HOUSING
Discontinued
MU670004 - : Plug for Mopar Image

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Mopar MU670004
FR DOOR
Discontinued
841912B010 - : Plug for Mopar Image

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Mopar 841912B010
DASH PANEL
Discontinued
MU670022 - : Plug for Mopar Image

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Mopar MU670022
BODY
Discontinued
68036478AA - : Plug for Mopar Image

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Mopar 68036478AA
DIFFERENTIAL FILLER
Discontinued
MD125376 - : Plug for Mopar Image

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Mopar MD125376
CYLINDER BLOCK OIL HOLE
$7.76
MB934129 - : Plug for Mopar Image

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Mopar MB934129
ENG ROOM COVER
Discontinued
68073831AA - : Plug for Mopar Image

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Mopar 68073831AA
GEAR SHIFT CABLE
Discontinued

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Signs to Replace Wheel Lugs in Your Jeep, Dodge, or Ram

Wheel lugs are the high-tensile threaded fasteners that secure your rims to the vehicle's structural wheel studs, providing critical clamping force. In your Jeep Grand Cherokee, these small but critical components ensure that your wheels remain stationary and centered during long-distance travel or heavy towing. Over time, road salt can corrode these threads, leading to dangerous seizing or rounding.

Common Wheel Lug Issues to Look Out For

Consider getting a new set of wheel lug nuts if you observe the following:

Persistent Wheel Vibration

Usually indicates an improperly torqued or poorly seated wheel lug.

Stripped Stud Threads

Typically caused by cross-threading or using an impact gun incorrectly.

Rounded Nut Hexagon

Signals the use of an incorrect socket size or soft aftermarket metal.

High-Pitch Squeak from Wheels

Often caused by grit trapped in the lug seat.

Visible Orange Rust on Lugs

Common on budget parts; the only permanent solution is upgrading to genuine chrome fasteners.


Frequently Asked Questions About Wheel Lugs

Can I use impact tools on my new chrome lugs?
It is safer to use a manual wrench, as impact tools can chip the chrome and lead to rapid orange rust.
How do I stop my lug nuts from rusting?
Wipe them with mild soap and water during car washes; avoid acidic wheel cleaners that can peel the finish.
Are locking wheel nuts actually effective?
They are the most effective way to prevent the theft of your expensive factory alloy wheels and tires.

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