Gorilla Lug Nuts

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I just purchased gorilla lug nuts as the OEM are not the greatest. I believe Ford recommends the torque to be 150. I spoke to gorilla and they recommend their lug nuts to be between 90-100. Who’s correct?
 

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I just purchased gorilla lug nuts as the OEM are not the greatest. I believe Ford recommends the torque to be 150. I spoke to gorilla and they recommend their lug nuts to be between 90-100. Who’s correct?
I've always followed the recommendation/advice from OEM of the part being installed, and curious - what not great about them (Ford lug nuts)?
 
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They are two pieces and the top cap is aluminum which can swell and become very difficult to remove. Google Ford swollen nuts!
 

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Yep I ran Gorilla on my jeep for 14 years and ended up having to get 3 or 4 sets of them. They were the All Lugs are locking sets too so as they rusted and corroded, doing tire rotations became more of a pain in the ass. I would have to replace them once they looked terrible and I got worried one would get me stuck on the trail if I needed to change a tire.

Got the McGuard this time for the Gen 3 and they are much higher quality.
 
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