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Wheel Lugs for Dodge Durango

If you want to give your Dodge Durango a sharp, new look, you may want to switch out the rims. New rims may mean that you need new wheel lug nuts, too. On the other hand, you can give new life to your old rims with a fresh set of black, chrome, red, or blue lug nuts.

What are wheel lugs?

Wheel lug nuts thread onto the wheel studs to hold the wheel securely to any type of vehicle. The lug and stud assembly is designed to hold the rim at the right orientation for safety and peak performance of the Durango.

What is the bolt pattern of a Dodge Durango?

The bolt pattern of your vehicle will depend on its model year. If it was manufactured from 1998 to 2003, the pattern will be 6x114.3. Model years 2004 to 2010 have a bolt pattern of 5x139.7, and from 2011 on the pattern is 5x127.

The first number of the bolt pattern is the number of lug nuts on each wheel of the vehicle. The second number is the diameter of the circle the lug nuts form, in millimeters.

Is a locking lug nut the same as a spline?

If you want to keep your rims on your Durango safe, you will want to put a locking lug nut on each wheel. Standard nuts can be removed with any appropriately sized wrench. The locking type can only be taken off with a tool called a key. These parts are usually sold in sets of four with one key.

Some people confuse locking lug nuts with the spline type of nut. They are not the same thing. A spline lug nut is a style that is narrow with ridges around its length. It is designed to work with certain types of rims that have very little clearance around the hole the lug must pass through. You need a special type of socket to remove a spline lug nut, but it is a standard tool, not a key.

What are the features of Dodge Durango lug nuts?

Thread size and pitch: Thread size is the diameter of the wheel studs measured from the outside edge of the threads. Thread pitch is expressed in standard terms as threads per inch or in metric terms as the distance between the threads in millimeters.

Typical threading for Durangos is 1/2 inch - 20 in standard terminology. This means the wheel stud is .5 inches in diameter and has 20 threads per inch. The lug nuts must match the threads of the wheel studs or they will not fit on the Dodge.

Seat type: The seat of a lug nut is the surface that is tightened against the wheel. The factory lug nuts of a Durango have a conical seat. There is a small chance new rims will require a different seat, so be sure to check that if your are changing the wheels on your Dodge.

Length and diameter: These dimensions will be determined by the specs of the wheels and your personal preference. There are short lug nuts that can hide under a hubcap and longer styles that extend from the wheel.