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TheKnifeEdge t1_j6jb5p2 wrote

Lug nuts are always either a 19mm or a 21mm socket, wrench, whatever, almost always one of those two sizes so that would work for the lug nuts. Still need a jack though. Alternatively depending upon what caused the flat, if it's just a nail....get a 5 dollar plug kit from autozone fill the tire with air and plug the nail hole with the tire still on the car.....sorry....nowhere near southington today. Good luck.

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Adventurous_Air2867 OP t1_j6jbc3w wrote

I don’t have any money for any sort of supplies for this, but thanks for the suggestion

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schickehose23 t1_j6jbvwi wrote

Do you have a venmo? People might not be near southington but we can still help you get what you need to fix your car

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Adventurous_Air2867 OP t1_j6jcpcb wrote

I have Venmo but haven’t used it in years so I doubt I could even get on. I have cashapp and PayPal

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schickehose23 t1_j6jdxxc wrote

Would the $5 plug kit idea work or is the puncture a lot bigger than that?

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Ordinary-Ride-1595 t1_j6kfcdx wrote

I wouldn’t do the roadside plug if you help it cause that essentially ruins the tire and should be only a temporary last ditch fix. A tire center should be able to fix the tire for almost nothing.

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GetHyped85 t1_j6k6p72 wrote

I thought that too until my buddy's Envoy needed a 22mm the other day and I don't own that type of 22 🤣

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