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skunk2 lug nuts
does any one have them if so or and do you have to have the exstended studs and do you have any pics of them on a car, sorry if this is the wrong forum but i allready tried the apperance forum and got no resonse. oh yea i am putting them on ssr comps gunmetal with pollished lip sugestions are welcome
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Re: skunk2 lug nuts (showspeed.com)
I don't know who has these in here, but yes, you do need extended lug bolts, which skunk2 also sells. I think they're only advantage is that they're lighter in weight and good for the track (swapping wheels) Anyhow, good luck.
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Re: skunk2 lug nuts (Kid1320)
i don't see why needs to either, but whatever. My "new" Si trailing arms had a few bent studs, so i need to either be cockey and get some extended ones or get some OEM hondas.
I just want to find some "extended" studs for less than $5 each!!!! Seems dumb to me, but what are ya gonna do?
I just want to find some "extended" studs for less than $5 each!!!! Seems dumb to me, but what are ya gonna do?
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Re: skunk2 lug nuts (greebler)
I am looking for some, i have found them for $5 each. Have you found them cheaper than that?
does anyone have pics of them on their car
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Re: skunk2 lug nuts (showspeed.com)
I've had them on my 93 hatch for about 2 years, with the stock wheel studs. No complaints, no problems, but I don't have an up close picture, sorry.
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I don't know who has these in here, but yes, you do need extended lug bolts, which skunk2 also sells. I think they're only advantage is that they're lighter in weight and good for the track (swapping wheels) Anyhow, good luck.
This is the closest pic I could find of my friends wheels with the skunk lugs. They match the rota bronze color almost perfectly.
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Re: skunk2 lug nuts (BenB)
Here is extended studs, I got them from Summit Racing they are made by arp.
Here is my orginal post on the topic.
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=323714
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Re: skunk2 lug nuts (ThisLittleSleepeR)
looks tight thanks for the pics. do you know if he got the wheel studs spot welded if herd that it is recomended that you do that with the skunk studs
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Derek
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Re: skunk2 lug nuts (acydphryck)
To install the apr studs do i need to drill into the hub?
For some reason i think i heard that.
Any pics of apr studs and daiyma racing lugs?
For some reason i think i heard that.
Any pics of apr studs and daiyma racing lugs?
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Re: skunk2 lug nuts (Ferry Corsten)
The holes need to be overzied a little. I think the factory knurl size is .490 something and the new arp knurl size is .502. And I had mine welded for extra safety.
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