Lug Nut Size ?

go to any auto parts store and they will help you. Buy a LONG bar to change your motor home wheels.
 
When I was caught unprepared during our last blowout, I bought the $45 Walmart electric impact wrench and a set of impact sockets. I recommend the wrench. :) Them suckers were >>on<< there.
 
Get an impact wrench. It will change your life. But impact wrenches are to LOOSEN, not to tighten. When you put lug nuts back on, start them all by hand and turn about 5 turns, to make sure they aren't cross-threaded. Then use a torque wrench following the owners manual directions. (On our trailer, they say tighten all to 65#, then 120#)
 
When I was caught unprepared during our last blowout, I bought the $45 Walmart electric impact wrench and a set of impact sockets. I recommend the wrench. :) Them suckers were >>on<< there.

I recommend carrying a breaker bar and a pry bar. The pry bar is to remove the wheel simulators/hub caps.
 
Excellent point about the pry bar. I picked one up at Walmart that night too.
 
Nobody answered his question of what size socket for nuts!! I made a four way with 7/8 deep socket for ford class c! I can take nuts off and on with it.
 
Nobody answered his question of what size socket for nuts!! I made a four way with 7/8 deep socket for ford class c! I can take nuts off and on with it.

Because everybody knows to try sockets until one fits.:facepalm:
 
Lug Nut Size

I'm not sure about your particular lugs but almost invariably in the US lug nuts are either 5/8" or 13/16".
A few will differ of course but for the most part you will find is the rule.
 
I may just run out and pull off my hubcaps, but my recollection is that I used a 7/8" on my 2016/2015.
 

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