• Includes four sizes on one wrench: 3/4, 13/16, 7/8 in., and 19 mm
  • Classic welded-cross design allows for two-handed leverage to break loose stubborn nuts and the balance to quickly spin them
  • 6-point openings snugly fit hex-shaped lug nuts and help prevent slipping, especially when nuts are worn or rusted
  • Openings are designed to grip the flat sides of nuts, not the corners, to prevent round-off
  • Each socket size is directly stamped into the wrench for clear and permanent identification

So this was purchased after my daughter-in-law was stuck in a parking lot with no way to change a tire as the lug nut were too tight and the kia supplied lug wrench ineffective. I came up the next morning with my handy cross wrench and a 2 foot length of 2 in pipe and had success in 15 min (old tire off and new on). I purchased an additional wrench for her (along with her own 2ft section of 2in pipe (which I painted neon pink as I am a sexist) and all is now right with the world.

If you have just one flat in in your lifetime you will be glad you have this 20" lug wrench (only $9)! The ones that come with your car are crap. With each of our girls (when they turned 16) we made them change a tire. Without this tire-iron it would be almost impossible. Late night on 1-10 (Interstate of death) I had a flat after a late night at the hospital. I was in an area where NO ONE LIVED, between 3 different rivers. The bugs were biting my hiney, and everytime an 18-wheeler went by my car moved. Yes, I have road assistance, but who wants to wait for hours. I called my husband, and had the tire almost on by the time he arrived. Once you buy one of these you will have it for life...so go ahead and buy it now. Also, put some bug spray in the trunk.

Bought this for my daughter's car while she is away in college. The 20 inch model gives a petite girl the ability to leverage the changing of her own tires. This is a must add piece to any trunk kit for a parent to prepare for their kid's car. My kids and I laugh at the insurance commercial about a scared kid having to wait on a service truck. All my kids, and especially my daughter, can change their own tire in less than 10 minutes. Buy this four way and spend an afternoon teaching your kid how to change their tire.

The extra length of the handles gives you the torque you need to tightly screw on lug nuts, as well as to loosen them. Someone stole my lug wrench, along with my truck. I got the truck back minus the jack, lug wrench and a few odds and ends. Exact replacements for lug wrenches are hard to find, and expensive through a dealer. This 4-way tool meets my needs perfectly as to removing the wheels from my truck, and other vehicles. I have an extra old tire tool from another vehicle for removing the wheel covers.

This crossbar is very very nice very sturdy I would probably work really good if it fit the car that I have if in all for the lug nut Turner's will not fit the car that I have doesn't do me a whole lot of good so I guess next time I'll have to buy in person instead of online otherwise it's a great tool

I use this wrench every 5,000 miles or so to rotate my tires, and it is very durable. The extra length of the arms are really helpful to loosen lug nuts that were put on by dealers or other service techs that invariably over-torque the lug nuts.

Haven't removed lugs yet but its so much heavy duty that comes with the auto. its solid construction and its a 20 inch which gives you more power. its far better than what walmart has. it fits the lug snugly because in my case a Honda accord a metric size. any non metric size will be loose causing the lug to be scratched. ill post further because only time will tell when in most cases you have to stand on the wrench to remove a over tightened lug. but for emergency situations I advise this and a floor jack kept in trunk. the lift Honda gives you is very hard to use.

Exactly what I expected. I ordered this to keep in my vehicles in case of needing to change a tire on the side of the road. Lug wrenches that come stock with vehicles may not cut it if the tires were previously installed by a torque wrench. The four-way is sure to give me more torque if the occasion arises to need it.

If it's possible for a 4-way lug wrench to be beautiful, this is the one. It's exactly what I was after: thin walls, metric, and nicely chromed. It's a nice touch that each end is marked with its size. Not sure why Tekton chose to make their 14" wrench metric and their 20" one SAE. But that's OK. The 14" wrench fits better in my Mini's storage well and I can always keep a 2' length of galvanized pipe around for those tough nuts.

Haven't had to use it yet but had to replace one that was stolen from a break-in. It is good size and seems very solid. After much research I was lead to this one.