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Which McGard lugs to get?

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I'm a little confused...I remember a member here saying to get the 64074 lugs, but when I go to McGards site, they say to use the 64072. The descriptions look the same...which to get? I have a base GT with factory black wheels.
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I just went to Discount Tire and bought the solid black ones they offer. I think they were $45.
 
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Neither one works with the OE wrench, both have 22mm hex size, the OE lugs are 21mm.
 

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These worked well for me when I had my factory wheels.
 

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Neither one works with the OE wrench, both have 22mm hex size, the OE lugs are 21mm.
OE lugs are 21mm until a tire shop or dealership gets their hands on them. :lol:

BTW, who cares what the OE wrench is. Put a breaker bar and 22mm socket in your trunk. Problem solved.
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