While inspecting my brakes today I noticed something odd. 
On each front wheel there is one wheel lug bolt that is significantly shorter than the others. There are also some that are loose!! I can turn them by hand with ease.
I havn't really taken a close look at the brakes myself since I bought the truck
I ended up tightening them up as best I could making sure that when I bolted the tire back on that they were not spinning. Should I replace all the wheel lug bolts.?
or
Just the short ones? or...??
Could I just use locktite on the loose ones?
The short ones concern me the most. There is only about 1/4-3/8 thread in the lug nut.
There are wheel spacers that were on the truck when I bought it. I tried to take them off to get a look behind them to see why the bolts were loose, but the wall of my socket was too thick. Is there a special tool for this.... or do I just happen to have a real thick socket set??
For those of you who read about my death wobble issue, do you think this could be the culprit??
What do you think guys!!


On each front wheel there is one wheel lug bolt that is significantly shorter than the others. There are also some that are loose!! I can turn them by hand with ease.
I havn't really taken a close look at the brakes myself since I bought the truck

I ended up tightening them up as best I could making sure that when I bolted the tire back on that they were not spinning. Should I replace all the wheel lug bolts.?
or
Just the short ones? or...??
Could I just use locktite on the loose ones?
The short ones concern me the most. There is only about 1/4-3/8 thread in the lug nut.
There are wheel spacers that were on the truck when I bought it. I tried to take them off to get a look behind them to see why the bolts were loose, but the wall of my socket was too thick. Is there a special tool for this.... or do I just happen to have a real thick socket set??
For those of you who read about my death wobble issue, do you think this could be the culprit??
What do you think guys!!



