I ended up buying this brand: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00 ... UTF8&psc=1 They've been on for almost a year and haven't rusted. You probably have to purchase a new lug wrench to keep in the car, the solid lugs tend to run slightly larger.
https://www.motor1.com/news/178138/ford ... nuts-suit/
I know that this won't apply if you're on the side of the road, but if you're at home a smaller socket should remove the lug. You'll still need new lug nuts.The lug nuts in question have a steel core with a chrome, aluminum, or stainless decorative cap. The same lug nuts design has been used on many European Ford models in the last two decades, but this is the first suit over them globally.
"At best this defect leads to consumers paying more than $30 per wheel at a repair shop just to get their tire off, and then have to buy new lug nuts," Berman also added. "At worst, Ford owners could quickly end up in an emergency situation on a busy roadway, stranded with a flat tire and no way to change it."