??? SSR Lug Nuts
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Does anyone know the quality of SSR lug nuts? I know of a local shop that can order them but I want to know if they are just a good if not better than Skunk2/Work/ or Buddy Club
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Well they are in SSR packing so if that makes them work better than have at it. Are this lugs going to help the performance of your car? Are you buying these cause everyone says that are the greatest thing since sliced bread? Are they going to help hold your wheels on tighter than any other lug? I would ask all those quesitons then if you still want them then go crazy.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by CRX Toad »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Well they are in SSR packing so if that makes them work better than have at it. Are this lugs going to help the performance of your car? Are you buying these cause everyone says that are the greatest thing since sliced bread? Are they going to help hold your wheels on tighter than any other lug? I would ask all those quesitons then if you still want them then go crazy.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Believe it or not, I'm not wanting to spend an ARM & A LEG just to get lug nuts. In fact these puppies are cheap about a 1.25 for each, way cheaper than the others. I just want to know...will they stand up to the abuse and not strip like cheap *** made in China lugs you can buy at your local auto parts store, nothing against them. I just want insurance to avoid having to remove them with a special tool. And because they are an aftermarket piece rather than OEM.
Believe it or not, I'm not wanting to spend an ARM & A LEG just to get lug nuts. In fact these puppies are cheap about a 1.25 for each, way cheaper than the others. I just want to know...will they stand up to the abuse and not strip like cheap *** made in China lugs you can buy at your local auto parts store, nothing against them. I just want insurance to avoid having to remove them with a special tool. And because they are an aftermarket piece rather than OEM.
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