WT(actual)F! !! It is midnight and I am pretty much nowhere on this. I drove around trying to find a nut that would fit the threads on the lug bolts today during work. nobody had the right nut. So I decided to use the lug nuts, with washers as spacers. Here how that went down. The lugnut twisted into the washer every damn time. The very best I could get was about 1/3 rd of the shark tooth part of the new bolts in. But you know what, the lug nut some how managed to flatten the lug bolt threads when I removed them. And get this, the whole truck is in the air. So I thought that pulling the Ebrake would work to lock the hubs - but the rear hubs spun, Then I decided to at least get one wheel done and back down on the ground thinking it would prevent the other side of the axle from spinning, but nope, still spun. So this process was to insert the new lug bolt, put on the washer, and a large spacer bolt, then a vise grip on the hub, with a breaker bar so it stopped at the ground, then tighten down and pull in the lug bolt, then it gets impossible to turn as it gets embedded into the washers and remove vise grip, place on other side of hub so I can now loosen the ridiculously tight lug nut and proceed with all the rear lug bolts. In the end I now have ruined 10 of the lug nuts, and screwed up the threads it seems on every new lug bolt I put on. and they are ALL still sticking out the back not fully pulled into the hub. I did manage to pop in new brake pads, which only took about 15 minutes. but WTH? this was way more time consuming and difficult than it should be. I spent a full 6 more hours out there tonight and now I need to go to Discount tire and buy new lug nuts just to be able to get the wheels back on after I have completed the front. And it looks like I am going to be bringing this thing to the shop to redo the rear lug bolts now! ugh. I am very frustrated. Oh yeah my lug nuts seem a little odd, as they have a longer skinny part on the end that goes into the wheel. So that thinness is why it kept getting stuck in the washer.