Sweet... got my Mazda Rims, but what kind of lugs to i need?
What kind of lug nuts do i need for these? Are they straight cut or will the stock roundish ones work?
[Modified by AssPenny, 2:57 PM 3/28/2002]
[Modified by AssPenny, 2:57 PM 3/28/2002]
You don't want to ask the dealer. They charge $5 per lug. Just go to any PepBoys or Kragen and look up in the chart. It will tell you and a pack of four is like $6.
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If the lugnut hjole is shaped like \_/ which no round parts then get conicals/acorn lug nuts, otherwise get/use stock ones.
I'm like "Hey, those are my wheels" but them I remembered, they're not anymore. lol. 
Back to your question, you'll need traditional conical (60 deg.) taper lug nuts in 12x1.5mm thread pitch. They're available at almost all automotive parts stores. I think I paid a $1 a lug last time I bought some.

Back to your question, you'll need traditional conical (60 deg.) taper lug nuts in 12x1.5mm thread pitch. They're available at almost all automotive parts stores. I think I paid a $1 a lug last time I bought some.
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you need conical ones - flat or rounded will not work (the rounded may look like they work when u put them on, but they don't
Sorry if I missed this in a previous post...
What's so special about these rims?
Are they extra light, strong, or cheap? (or combo of the above?)
They're pretty good looking wheels for stock Mazda (Millenia?) wheels.
What's so special about these rims?
Are they extra light, strong, or cheap? (or combo of the above?)
They're pretty good looking wheels for stock Mazda (Millenia?) wheels.
What's so special about these rims?
Are they extra light, strong, or cheap? (or combo of the above?)
Are they extra light, strong, or cheap? (or combo of the above?)
~12 lbs per rim, strong enough (OE quality), very cheap LOL.
review of the wheels: https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=115622
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