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WAIT!! Let me check. Nope. OK. Mine feel fine.
I think they should fit …? Computers make mistakes? Contact Gorilla via email to clarify?
I guess you want locking lug nuts, otherwise I would buy the LIFETIME
just an opinion, I can't be held legally liable for any of this or my Tweets

Yes, that sounds like Plan A. I would try that first also. I suspect the problem comes in when people attempt a "too large" socket and end up rolling the corners of the steel nut. Then you really are in the "oh shit" situation. Maybe that's when you do the welding someone spoke of in a post about broken off manifold studs? Ford should write a pamphlet on this.Yes Sticker, that sounds pretty much they way I was formulating as Kerry skipped off to get my rubber mallet to try to save the one beginning to go off the rails............the unknown is how strong the side metal is...I was envisioning a needle-nose and rolling it back allowing it to tear itself.....
Prob is....I'll bet a lot of guys get screwed because they aren't aware of how easy these are to screw up.
jeff
Shop suggests I replace all of mine because they are shot. (Not a dealer, my go to guy who I trust)
Any suggestions on which ones to get for a 2016 Platinum with the 20” rims? Leaning toward the Gorillas; seems like the best bet. Just not sure exactly which one to get.
Tire Kingdom gave me a quote today for $260 dollars to replace mine when i was throwing on a new set of Michelins.
The key is 6 sided sockets, no 12 points as I quickly learned as the cover began to twist over the core ....your lug wrench is correct unfortunately and nothing else will really be safe.
I think what amazes most of us that spin our own wrenches is that something this easy to get wrong even came to market! This while inventive, should have been caught at the proving stage where they initially tested these style lug nuts.....guess no one there had a socket wrench...
jeff