Originally Posted by BOLIO 671 Got it....So for aftermarket lugs u must have aftermarket wheels....and would most of u recommend extended studs? Depends on if you are running spacers or
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There is zero reason to run extended studs unless you are running spacers
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Fixed your quote there a little. There are benefits to running extended studs - but the benefits are nearly entirely for the track or any high-stress situation. The combination of stronger studs that are longer help with safety margins.
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03-16-2018, 01:20 AM | #169 (permalink) |
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Seeking advice...I’m interested in installing extended studs particularly the ARP studs. I need to do this as a safety requirement for the track In order to use Drag Radials. The issue I have is trying to find an open ended mag style lug but with washer to use on my OEM wheels for off track/daily use.
I read in a thread somewhere that someone tried cutting the caps off their OEM lugs but I’m not sure if this actually worked. If anyone has any suggestions/experience on an open ended mag style nut with washer or whether cutting the caps off the OEM lugs actually works pls chime in
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The better question is... how does nobody make aftermarket lug nuts that work for our oem wheels?! There's got to be a ton of people running oem wheels, that want to jazz up the look of their car a bit... but no options exist!
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03-17-2018, 09:51 AM | #171 (permalink) |
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No Kidding .... this is the first I’ve ever heard of this issue. I am surprised that for as long as this platform has been out that no one has made one yet. Looks like cutting the OEM lugs is what it’s gonna be....especially since I need to run extended studs
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Z1 sells OEM type lugs in chrome or black
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Yah I saw those...I was referring to aftermarket lugs with different designs and colors. Also a type of lug that would fit both the OEM and aftermarket wheels without having to switch them out.
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I just bought a set of 370z Nismo wheels for my 350z, and I've been looking for locking lug nuts. I think that these might work:
Gorilla 73631TBC Locking Lug Nuts [73631TBC] - $20.95 : Pure FJ Cruiser Accessories, Parts and Accessories for your Toyota FJ Cruiser Has anyone used them? They also offer the normal ones: Gorilla 73137TBCB Lug Nuts [73137TBCB] - $14.18 : Pure FJ Cruiser Accessories, Parts and Accessories for your Toyota FJ Cruiser |
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I had a Porsche that had aluminum lug nuts on steel studs and so I used a little Permatex anti-seize compound on the threads of the studs after each removal of a wheel. It's good to clean off the old anti-seize compound before putting new stuff on. Being black anodized lugs, I always used a hand torque wrench when removing or tightening nuts. The anti-seize compound is also good for the steel threads on a spark plug when it's screwed into an aluminum cylinder head.
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