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Lug nut question

skindata

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I have a damaged lug nut that I’m going to replace with the same original one and was curious if it’s safe to leave the wheel still on the ground and the other four still torqued while taking that one off and a new one back on. I’m assuming the wheel would not move as long as the other four are torqued to spec but I would like to make sure first. Just looking to save a trip out in the driveway with the jack is all. Thanks in advance.
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Shouldn’t be an issue. Just don’t rotate the wheel by moving the Gladiator very much with the missing lugnut.
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