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Seems like your dealer (or a Ford dealer) should be able to get you some OEM lug nuts quite easily.
Alternatively, why not buy a set of locks (and order a duplicate key ASAP) to keep the wheels safe? You have nice wheels, and everyone knows they will fit any Expedition or F150 so there is a fairly large black market demand for them...
They are likely the same as on my 2015 Expedition Platinum with 22" wheels, ACPZ-1012-B
They are the factory chrome-clad lug nuts and the correct socket size is 21mm.
i had a tire store damage some of mine (using the wrong socket) and I ordered some spares from my Ford dealer. You can find them on EBay in quantities of 1 to a full set of 24.
BTW. If you are running around with 4 nuts on each wheel you're missing 2 per wheel, those are 6 lug wheels
No kidding, people jack oem wheels? That's kinda funny and sad at the same time. Good call on the dealer. Will give them a shout on Monday
OEM wheels are higher quality and worth more than most accessory wheels so you bet they get stolen! And OEM tires are not cheap either. Even with locks, thieves can get them, but they are some deterrent to amateurs. Usually in the Detroit area the pros take the whole car, though. Your Navigator interior and wheels would look great on a beat up old Expedition
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