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The Jeep Renegade uses lug nuts with a thread size of m12 X1.25 and a hex size of 21mm. When installing or removing lug nuts on a car, it is important to handle them with care. Over-tightening the nuts can lead to them snapping or becoming stripped, especially if they are old or rusted. If the lug nuts become stripped, they will just spin in the socket and be difficult to remove. In such a case, a mechanical press may be needed to push them out, but this can harm the wheel. If the bolts snap, the rotor on the wheel will need to be removed to unthread them from the back. To avoid these issues, it is recommended to exercise caution when working with lug nuts.
The Jeep Renegade uses lug bolts, not lug nuts. Make sure you use the correct size: 12 mm X 1.25 with a 17 mm hex. Be careful not to share incorrect information that may mislead others.
The Jeep Renegade uses lug nuts with a Thread Size of M12 x 1.25, a Hex Size of 21 mm, and an Overall Length of 1.142 inches.