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What size socket is a 2019 Dodge Durango lug nut?

The standard socket size for the factory lug nuts on a 2019 Dodge Durango is 21 mm (13/16 inch).


Standard lug nut socket size


For most 2019 Durango wheels, the lug nuts use a 21 mm hex size. This is the typical tool size needed to install or remove the factory hardware. If your vehicle has aftermarket wheels or lug nuts with a different seating style, the required socket size can vary.


Here's a quick reference for the standard size and notes on variations.



  • 21 mm (13/16 inch) hex socket — standard for OEM lug nuts on the 2019 Dodge Durango.


In practice, this size covers the vast majority of factory-wheel configurations. If you’ve added aftermarket wheels or different lug nuts, confirm the exact size with the wheel manufacturer or installer to avoid damage.


Verifying the size on your Durango


To ensure you’re using the correct tool for your specific vehicle and wheel setup, verify the lug nut size before removing or tightening a wheel.


Quick verification steps


Follow these steps to confirm the socket size you need:



  1. Inspect the lug nuts for any size stamping on the flat surfaces of the nut or under any caps.

  2. Consult the owner’s manual or the wheel manufacturer’s documentation for torque and nut-size specifications.

  3. Use the socket that originally came with the vehicle (or the wheel kit) to test fitment before applying force.

  4. If aftermarket parts are installed, contact the installer or manufacturer to confirm the correct size and seat type (conical, ball, etc.).


Accurate verification helps prevent rounding or stripping the lug nuts and ensures proper torque during reassembly.


Summary


For the 2019 Dodge Durango, the typical lug nut socket size is 21 mm (13/16 inch). While this covers most factory wheels, variations can occur with aftermarket hardware. Always verify the exact size for your specific setup to avoid damage and ensure correct torque.

Is a 13/16 socket the same as 21mm?


No, a 13/16 inch socket is not exactly the same as a 21mm socket, but they are very close and often considered interchangeable, as 13/16 inch is approximately $20.65$mm. Because of the small difference, one size may fit a nut or bolt more snugly than the other depending on manufacturing tolerances. The 13/16" socket often provides a tighter fit on many $21$mm lug nuts. 

  • 13/16" conversion: 13/1613 / 1613/16 inch is equal to approximately 20.6520.6520.65 mm. 
  • 21mm conversion: 212121 mm is equal to approximately 13/1613 / 1613/16 inch, or 0.8270.8270.827 inches. 
  • Practical application: While they are theoretically different, many tools and parts manufacturers list them as equivalent, making them effectively interchangeable in practice. 
  • Best fit: If you have both a 13/16" and a 21mm socket, it is best to try both to see which one fits the fastener most securely without being too loose or too tight. A tighter fit is generally preferred to avoid rounding the fastener head. 



What size socket for Dodge lug nuts?


The socket sizes of Dodge Challenger lug nuts are 13/16″. In other words, you would need a 22mm hex socket to fit.



What size are the lug nuts on a 2019 Dodge Durango?


The lug nut size for a 2019 Dodge Durango is M14x1.5, with a 7/8 inch (22mm) hex size. 

  • Thread size: M14x1.5 (14mm diameter, 1.5mm pitch) 
  • Hex size: 7/8 inch or 22mm 
  • Seat type: The specific seat style (e.g., conical, acorn) can vary depending on the wheel, so it's best to verify this with your vehicle's owner's manual or the wheel manufacturer's guide before purchasing new lug nuts. 



What size socket is a Dodge Durango lug nut?


The correct lug nut socket size for a Dodge Durango is 22mm, which is equivalent to 7/8 inch. The thread size for most recent models is M14x1.5, and a 22mm or 7/8" socket will fit the lug nuts. 

  • Socket size: Use a 22mm or 7/8" socket. 
  • Thread size: The thread size is M14x1.5 for most modern Durango models. 
  • Why both sizes are correct: 7/8 inch is equal to 22mm, so both metric and imperial sockets will work for this specific size. 


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