Locking lug nuts are just as strong as standard lug nuts, just as long as they are correctly installed with the proper locking lug nut key wrench.
There could be if you have locking lug nuts.
That car may have locking lug nuts if they are the factory originals. You would need the "key" for the lug nuts in order to remove them.
Locking Hub caps Keyed lug nuts
I bought locking lugs for my '78 vette from Zip Products in Mechanicsville, VA. They're on the web.
Not from the factory, but a lot of people do add locking lug nuts.
If you dont have the key you'll need a lug removal tool link below "Snap-On" There are cheaper ones out there just look around
Car Wheels use a special type of bolt to secure the wheel to the axle. These bolts are often referred to as Lug Nuts. Lug Nuts come in a variety of sizes. Some specialty Lug Nuts offer a locking mechanism that require a special key to provide added security for vehicles with specialty rims or tires.
The torque for the lug nuts on a cat backhoe 426c depend on what size the lug nuts are; for 1/2 lug nuts the torque should be around 80; for 9/16 lug nuts the torque should be around 140.
5 lug nuts on
5 lug nuts ...
Remove old lug nuts replace with new one. I recommend buying lug nuts from toyota dealers. OEM lug nuts last longer than aftermarket.
There are a couple of different tools that are good for tightening lug nuts. A torque wrench and a lug wrench are good for tightening lug nuts. Typically lug nuts would be tightened with a torque wrench, but a lug wrench is much cheaper.