If you’re building out a Sprinter van, chances are you might end up with different wheel types – like a stock 16-inch steel spare and a set of awesome aftermarket aluminum rims (like my Black Rhino wheels!). But here’s the catch: steel wheels and alloy wheels often require different types of lug nuts! In this video, I’m diving into my Sprinter’s wheel setup and testing both sets of lug nuts to ensure I’m always prepared for a flat tire. I’ll show you the differences, explain why it matters, and help you get ready for life on the open road with the right tools for any tire emergency.
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