Wheel Bolts Problems of Dodge Magnum

Dodge Magnum owners have reported 2 problems related to wheel bolts (under the wheel category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Dodge Magnum based on all problems reported for the Magnum.

1 Wheel Bolts problem of the 2006 Dodge Magnum

Failure Date: 09/28/2009

The contact owns a 2006 Dodge Magnum. The contact stated that she had to exert great force to remove the lug nuts. She was unable to change the tires. Upon further inspection she noticed that the lug nuts expand, which prevented the apparatus from clamping on to remove them. The manufacturer was notified, and she is waiting for a response. The failure and current mileages were 23,000.

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2 Wheel Bolts problem of the 2005 Dodge Magnum

Failure Date: 04/18/2007

While rotating the tires I quickly noticed the lug nuts seemed to be installed very tight. They were, in fact, installed above the specified 100 lb. Ft. They were on so tight that the permanent chrome caps striped off 2 separate nuts! I then used a smaller size socket to remove these lug nuts. On another wheel I could not, by no means available, remove 2 of 6 lug nuts. The tools I used were; a conventional socket wrench with the specified 21mm socket, air wrench w/220lb of torque, and even the wrench that is included with the jack and spare. This now left me with no choice but to put the other wheels back on the car and head off to the Dodge dealer where I purchased the car. They worked on it for 2hrs. And were only able to remove 1 of the 2 stuck lug nuts. After another half hour, they informed me that they would have to cut the wheel off to get the other lug nut off. I would have to bring back the car the next day while they ordered another rim. I dropped the vehicle off at 7:00am the next day and it was finished at 11:30am. I wasn't able to pick it up until 6:30pm. According to the dealer the cause of the problem was corrosion. (which there were no visible signs of and the problem can be repeated) they did replace the wheel, 2 studs, & 2 nuts under warranty. They also said they re-torque each lug nut to specs. (100 lb ft) the next day I decided to finish the tire rotation. In this process another chrome cap stripped off. This led me to realize that the oe nuts are harder to get off than the new ones that were put on. Upon further investigation I visually compared the oe nuts with the new ones side by side. There is indeed a difference that can be seen. The oe ones have a gold tone to them on the underside, where as the new ones have a silver look on the under side and a much tighter crimp on the chrome cap. Also, when each lug nut is torque to specs on the same wheel, the oe is much harder to remove. Up to 220 lb ft of force to remove.

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Other Common Wheel related problems of Dodge Magnum

Problem Category Number of Problems
Wheel problems
8
Wheel Bolts problems
2


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