Blue RAYS duralumin lugnuts
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From: TRILLINOIS....WAY downtown, jerky.
These are for a Honda, but they will fit other Vehicles as well. I believe they are 1.5 thread pitch. They were on my S2000 for a while. I got the itch to mod the car while it was in storage so I got some NeoChro lugnuts lol.
I'm in the chicagoland area. I don't really want to ship, but I might be convinced into doing it. Buyer pays shipping if I agree to ship. Again...I really prefer not to ship them.
If you live in the area, please don't ask to come to my house. It's nothing personal. I just don't let anyone come to my house that I don't know.
These are made out of Duralumin, which is a really light, strong version of aluminum. They are forged and they are racing quality so they are very safe to use. There's absolutely nothing wrong with them except for a few scuffs on the anodizing from removing them or putting them on. You can't really even see the scuffs when they're on a wheel. I didn't use an impact on these (except for spinning them off after they had been hand loosened). You can use an torque controlled impact on them...but you'll scratch them.
They have never been torqued past 80lbs/ft so the threads are perfect. Max torque is (IIRC) 90lbs/ft.
These are not to be used on stock Honda wheels!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! They will not work and it's not safe to use any conical lugnut on any ball seat wheel...especially if the lugnuts are aluminum!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


$70 OBO!!
I'm in the chicagoland area. I don't really want to ship, but I might be convinced into doing it. Buyer pays shipping if I agree to ship. Again...I really prefer not to ship them.
If you live in the area, please don't ask to come to my house. It's nothing personal. I just don't let anyone come to my house that I don't know.
These are made out of Duralumin, which is a really light, strong version of aluminum. They are forged and they are racing quality so they are very safe to use. There's absolutely nothing wrong with them except for a few scuffs on the anodizing from removing them or putting them on. You can't really even see the scuffs when they're on a wheel. I didn't use an impact on these (except for spinning them off after they had been hand loosened). You can use an torque controlled impact on them...but you'll scratch them.
They have never been torqued past 80lbs/ft so the threads are perfect. Max torque is (IIRC) 90lbs/ft.
These are not to be used on stock Honda wheels!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! They will not work and it's not safe to use any conical lugnut on any ball seat wheel...especially if the lugnuts are aluminum!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


$70 OBO!!
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