Advice for buying lugnuts.
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Advice for buying lugnuts.
I just did a search for lug nuts, Hory Chit there are so many out there!
I'm not looking for blingtastic, just plain black lug nuts with a tapered seat for aftermarket wheels.
Any suggestions.
anything more then $50 is too much- but if I hve no choice, I have no choice...
I did come across Hasegawa Lug Nuts, Is there anyone using them or have first hand experience?
a set of 16 of those and locking ones come out to $55. acceptable price- But are they ok?
I'm not looking for blingtastic, just plain black lug nuts with a tapered seat for aftermarket wheels.
Any suggestions.
anything more then $50 is too much- but if I hve no choice, I have no choice...
I did come across Hasegawa Lug Nuts, Is there anyone using them or have first hand experience?
a set of 16 of those and locking ones come out to $55. acceptable price- But are they ok?
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Re: Advice for buying lugnuts. (Bbasso)
I have a set of SR48s which I got off ebay for $50 shipped if I remember correctly. They come in titanium, black, or blingtastic NeoChro look, which doubles the price. They are extended and open ended, but they offer the shorter length lug nuts as well. They have worked out fine for me. Not super nice, but good for the price. No lock though.
Here is a listing for the SR48s.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors....m245
Modified by CWITR at 6:11 PM 9/11/2008
Here is a listing for the SR48s.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors....m245
Modified by CWITR at 6:11 PM 9/11/2008
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Re: (jdmspoonitr)
Go down to Autozone (or any other autoparts store) and just get some "tuner" lugs. $19.99. I have a set I have been using for almost 4 years now. No probs...
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Re: (Bbasso)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Bbasso »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
I might actually ride my bike to autozone to check those out tomorrow. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Now your using that melon. Don't forget the anti sieze lube if you plan on taking them on and off frequently.
I might actually ride my bike to autozone to check those out tomorrow. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Now your using that melon. Don't forget the anti sieze lube if you plan on taking them on and off frequently.
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Re: (eluam)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by eluam »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I got a set of Muteki lug nuts, for like $50 shipped at ICB Motorsports. They have open and closed end, and that is for a set of 20.</TD></TR></TABLE>
same here, they worked great too. im pretty OCD and went with the Ray's lugs after all, but for the price you can't beat the Muteki.
are the tuner lugs at autozone etc, tapered enough to fit aftermarket wheels? the ones I had (on an accord) didn't have near the taper that the Ray's did, just by looking.
same here, they worked great too. im pretty OCD and went with the Ray's lugs after all, but for the price you can't beat the Muteki.
are the tuner lugs at autozone etc, tapered enough to fit aftermarket wheels? the ones I had (on an accord) didn't have near the taper that the Ray's did, just by looking.
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thats exactly what i have, i bought them at advanced auto parts, was like 20 bucks, and there black, they had regular closed and open ended, i only put them on and took them off once, but the paint/coating didnt chip/scratch off, so i figured i got my moneys worth
i recommend checking them out
i recommend checking them out
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Re: Advice for buying lugnuts. (Bbasso)
Looks like I'm a cheap focker...
If autozone or advance's tooner lug nutz don't apeal to me, jdmspoonitr I'll be in touch.
thanks everyone.
If autozone or advance's tooner lug nutz don't apeal to me, jdmspoonitr I'll be in touch.
thanks everyone.
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Re: Advice for buying lugnuts. (jgirard)
I've got the black extended rays.... If anyone has the same and wants another locking lug nut....I'll trade you for a non locking one
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Re: Advice for buying lugnuts. (Bbasso)
noob....
dont you know you are supposed to use stock lug nuts on aftermarket wheels..........and aftermarket lug nuts on stock wheels......
I have run muteki for a number of years....
dont you know you are supposed to use stock lug nuts on aftermarket wheels..........and aftermarket lug nuts on stock wheels......
I have run muteki for a number of years....
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Re: Advice for buying lugnuts. (cmdr430)
whatever you do DO NOT buy those no-name cheapo ones from ebay. i tried a set on my civic and my ARP studs raped the **** out of the lugs threads after a few times of taking them on and off.
i went back to OEM black and open ended lugs and they go on and off like butter.
i went back to OEM black and open ended lugs and they go on and off like butter.
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Re: Advice for buying lugnuts. (RTW DC2R)
i use to have a set of muteki's and the lug key would almost strip the lug, it was a couple years ago maybe they have improved that i dont know
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Re: (Bbasso)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Bbasso »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I might actually ride my bike to autozone</TD></TR></TABLE>
I wanna see pix of that
I wanna see pix of that
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Re: (citrus3000psi)
i got some from napa for my rotas. there for a 2007 Chevrolet Malibu with aluminum wheels
Item#: BK 6412141
Attributes:
Product Features:Yellow Zinc Finish For Rust & Corrosion Resistance
Duplicates Factory Fit & Function
Thread Size:M12 - 1.5
Hex Size:19 mm
Height:23 mm
Thread Type:Right Hand
in the picture they look grey, but in real world technicolor there a dull gold. imknow you want black, but you can paint these if need be.
just took a quick picture for ya.
Modified by DontBlink at 3:03 PM 9/12/2008
Modified by DontBlink at 3:04 PM 9/12/2008
Item#: BK 6412141
Attributes:
Product Features:Yellow Zinc Finish For Rust & Corrosion Resistance
Duplicates Factory Fit & Function
Thread Size:M12 - 1.5
Hex Size:19 mm
Height:23 mm
Thread Type:Right Hand
in the picture they look grey, but in real world technicolor there a dull gold. imknow you want black, but you can paint these if need be.
just took a quick picture for ya.
Modified by DontBlink at 3:03 PM 9/12/2008
Modified by DontBlink at 3:04 PM 9/12/2008
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Re: Advice for buying lugnuts. (Bbasso)
most "tuner" wheels will require a tuner "Style" lug nut, i just shopped around for a used set of rays or quiality lugs that you know wont strip out etc and spend between 50-70 bucks
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by DontBlink »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i got some from napa for my rotas. there for a 2007 Chevrolet Malibu with aluminum wheels
Item#: BK 6412141
Attributes:
Product Features:Yellow Zinc Finish For Rust & Corrosion Resistance
Duplicates Factory Fit & Function
Thread Size:M12 - 1.5
Hex Size:19 mm
Height:23 mm
Thread Type:Right Hand
in the picture they look grey, but in real world technicolor there a dull gold. imknow you want black, but you can paint these if need be.
just took a quick picture for ya.
Modified by DontBlink at 3:03 PM 9/12/2008
Modified by DontBlink at 3:04 PM 9/12/2008</TD></TR></TABLE>
the OEM open ended lugs look just like that except they dont turn yellowish. they are 1.50 each.
Item#: BK 6412141
Attributes:
Product Features:Yellow Zinc Finish For Rust & Corrosion Resistance
Duplicates Factory Fit & Function
Thread Size:M12 - 1.5
Hex Size:19 mm
Height:23 mm
Thread Type:Right Hand
in the picture they look grey, but in real world technicolor there a dull gold. imknow you want black, but you can paint these if need be.
just took a quick picture for ya.
Modified by DontBlink at 3:03 PM 9/12/2008
Modified by DontBlink at 3:04 PM 9/12/2008</TD></TR></TABLE>
the OEM open ended lugs look just like that except they dont turn yellowish. they are 1.50 each.
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Re: (RTW DC2R)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by RTW DC2R »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
the OEM open ended lugs look just like that except they dont turn yellowish. they are 1.50 each. </TD></TR></TABLE>
ya but they are for stock wheels not aftermarket wheels, also look at dontblinks wheels, idk if thats from his current lugs or lugs from before but they are all tore up from sockets etc and not fitting correctly
the OEM open ended lugs look just like that except they dont turn yellowish. they are 1.50 each. </TD></TR></TABLE>
ya but they are for stock wheels not aftermarket wheels, also look at dontblinks wheels, idk if thats from his current lugs or lugs from before but they are all tore up from sockets etc and not fitting correctly
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by EARLdaSQUIRREL »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
ya but they are for stock wheels not aftermarket wheels, also look at dontblinks wheels, idk if thats from his current lugs or lugs from before but they are all tore up from sockets etc and not fitting correctly</TD></TR></TABLE>
that was from the lugs that were on the car. they were 21mm these are 19mm just like the factory, thats why i got these because sockets actually fit.
ya but they are for stock wheels not aftermarket wheels, also look at dontblinks wheels, idk if thats from his current lugs or lugs from before but they are all tore up from sockets etc and not fitting correctly</TD></TR></TABLE>
that was from the lugs that were on the car. they were 21mm these are 19mm just like the factory, thats why i got these because sockets actually fit.