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Mercury Lug Nuts are rock solid in retaining wheels and servicing is also very fast, meaning that all the tires on the car are stable when driven. Mercury was born in 1938 and it achieved a reputation of midsized cars that combined a smooth ride with crisp styling and the brand name borrowed after the fast Roman messenger still evokes recognition. The purchasers of Mercury preferred spacious cabins, fined tuning, interiors that silenced road noise, and close controls to reach. Even legendary models like the Cougar and Grand Marquis demonstrated the fact that Mercury managed to combine comfort and value over the decades, continuously introducing new details that made long-road journeys a relaxing experience. One Mercury Lug Nuts set is the same thread pitch and seat style as in the factory with the hardened steel which will not only resist corrosion but also maintain its clamping forces on the cornering load. The installation of these Lug Nuts requires few steps, which are to be done carefully. The initial step is to clean the hub face and the wheel surface in order to clear the seating area of debris. Install the wheel, thread every lug nut by hand to prevent cross threading. Install them in a crisscross pattern, then place the vehicle until the tire is in touch with the pavement, then crank it to a wrench to the desired torque in this manner. After lowering completely, make a final attempt on the Lug Nuts and then take a little drive just to ensure that torque is the same all through and that it is secure.