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Aftermarket lug nuts
ive been trying to search for a nice set of lug nuts for our car but there seems not to be a whole lot aftermarket ones. Can please anyone recommend me a nice set of aftermarket lug nuts? red or black
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Are you running OEM wheels? If so, there are not many options. You can't run conical lugs in our wheels.
Zspeed does have black ones. http://www.zspeedperformance.com/370...-blacklugs.htm Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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It kinda depends on the wheel. I have Vossens that don't require extended studs. You usually need extended studs when you have spacers.
I have Gorilla nuts with the Vossens. They work really well and extra keys are cheap on Amazon. |
If you have aftermarkets wheels, there are plenty of aftermarket lug nuts.
Muteki, Amuse, Project Kicks, Rays, Volks just to name a hand full. So really any aftermarket lug nut will work as long as it is the right thread. Do a search in the the Parts for sale (Private Classifieds) section. At lest you'll know those fit the Z. http://www.the370z.com/wheels-tires/...re-thread.html http://www.the370z.com/wheels-tires/...ggestions.html |
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ARP 100-7711 Extended wheel stud kit (4) 4-packs 16pcs Kit Honda Civic Integra | eBay |
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The eBay ad says the threads are 12 x 1.50. You literally quoted a post telling you that you need thread sizes 12 x 1.25. |
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I am pretty sure extended studs are needed for safety with spacers over 10 mm.
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so much stupidity in this thread its hurting my head
OP is talking about two different things and apparently no one's corrected him. He should read this STICKIED THREAD http://www.the370z.com/wheels-tires/...tuds-nuts.html Also follow along: 1) Extended Studs Exactly like the name. They are replacement studs that you mount your wheels on. They are needed when people don't know what they're doing and buy crappy sized wheels, and subsequently need to run a spacer to "correct" the offset and push the wheels out. The problem occurs when you run more than say, a 10mm spacer, because now you no longer have studs long enough to stick out the holes in your wheels that the lug nuts go on, for those nuts to be threaded properly. extended studs do . .. that. They extend out further, so you can tighten the lugs properly. This is a safety thing. 2) After market lug nuts I have no idea what you're talking about when you say they aren't nice options. Rays, Work, Muteki, Project Kics all various types of lug nuts in the correct pitch (12x1.25) I'm using the Project Kics R40 Iconics. Two pieces floating design, multiple finishes/color options, ultralightweight. The reason aftermarket lugs are needed for aftermarket nuts is that most aftermarket wheels have mounting holes with a different shape than the OEM wheels, and therefore need aftermarket lugs with the same conical shape Look for yourself OEM: https://www.z1motorsports.com/images/Z34270ZLugNuts.jpg Aftermarket (Project Kics) https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/13...g?v=1473473713 Aftermarket shape typically gives gives you a variety of colors/finishes, as well as a "lock" thats different from OEM You can avoid all of the spacer/extended studs bullsh!t by getting wheels that actually fit, imagine that! Here's the avant garde wheels you're looking at: M368 - Avant Garde Wheels It appears they only come in 19x8.5 and 19x9.5, offsets not listed (i'm assuming their bullcrap). Those widths are horrible - worse than OEM nismo (9.5/10.5) They're gonna look like garbage Heres a similar design wheel, enkei GTC01: GTC01 | Enkei Wheels Well established manufacturer, plenty of availability, good rep in track community Slightly better sizing You should also look at these wheel lineups Work Emotion SSR GTX/GTV Rays Gram Lights WedsSport Advan that will have . . . tons of designs with superior options |
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