Lug Wrench recommendations?

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So after having a tire issue on the road for the first time since owning my Tahoe I have decided that i need to carry a better lug wrench with me in the truck. I was thinking just a craftsman breaker bar and extension. Does anyone have any recommendations on a lug wrench to carry with me? I like standard four way wrenches but they just aren’t good to have sliding around in the back.
 

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HF has a folding star lug wrench. I can't speak to the quality or ease of use. But I did throw one in my DD. I would say it's a little shorter than I would prefer.
Now that I see that last part typed out....:laughing1:
 

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Depends on the year of your machine. I was going to take the wheels off our '19 and clean them up, couldn't budge those lug nuts. Torqued at 140 ftlbs. Glad we have AAA. Take a serious lug wrench to get those off along the highway. I'd try it out at home first.
 
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Depends on the year of your machine. I was going to take the wheels off our '19 and clean them up, couldn't budge those lug nuts. Torqued at 140 ftlbs. Glad we have AAA. Take a serious lug wrench to get those off along the highway. I'd try it out at home first.
I have a 2005. Newer full-size GM’s torque the lug nuts at 140? Wow…
 

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Depends on the year of your machine. I was going to take the wheels off our '19 and clean them up, couldn't budge those lug nuts. Torqued at 140 ftlbs. Glad we have AAA. Take a serious lug wrench to get those off along the highway. I'd try it out at home first.

I agree that having a breaker bar or a lug wrench makes it easier….. but I torque my lug nuts to 140ft-lbs, per my owners manual for my 2006. I can break them loose with my factory tire iron and my foot…. And I’m not a big ridiculously muscular guy either… Not sure what you were doing with your lug nuts that they wouldn’t come loose. lol.
 

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So after having a tire issue on the road for the first time since owning my Tahoe I have decided that i need to carry a better lug wrench with me in the truck. I was thinking just a craftsman breaker bar and extension. Does anyone have any recommendations on a lug wrench to carry with me? I like standard four way wrenches but they just aren’t good to have sliding around in the back.

I'd recommend the extendable style like what swathdiver linked to. A 4-way is a nuisance to carry and the folding ones are a nuisance to use and a good way to strip a nut- both on the car and anatomical. They easily fit with the rest of the factory jack stuff. I bought a knock-off for $13.99 (This one) on November 18, 2020. About a month later, on Christmas Eve, I ran over some debris in the road that slashed my tire and poked a hole in the wheel. I had forgotten that I bought this wrench and was pleasantly surprised when I pulled it outta the jack compartment. It worked great! I torque my wheels with a torque stick that seems to be pretty close to the 140 lb./ft. spec.
 

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I used to drag around a cross bar tire iron, stuck it in the garage and tossed this one in the back:


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Have still never used either one on this truck.

Impact gun or ratchet to remove them at home and they go back on by hand and tightened with a long Tekton torque wrench.
I have the same one in the Hoe. I haven't needed to use it yet tho.
 

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