Where to get colored lug nuts for Evo?
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Where to get colored lug nuts for Evo?
I am getting my stock rims powder coated white and want red lug nuts for the car. Where can I find them, and I don't really want a locking nut in the kit. Thanks for the responses!
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We offer rays and muteki lug nuts.
Rays come in red blue or black and are offered in a short or long closed end lug nut.
Muteki black only but offered in a open or closed end.
Ben
Rays come in red blue or black and are offered in a short or long closed end lug nut.
Muteki black only but offered in a open or closed end.
Ben
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McGard also carries color coated lugs. www.mcgard.com
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Originally Posted by Cali2MDevo8
Beware of powder coating stock Evo rims. I heard it's not good. FYI
If your going to make a comment like that please follow it up with some facts.
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Beware of powder coating stock Evo rims. I heard it's not good. FYI
Actually powder coating is going to be your best bet when changing the colr of your rims. They don't chip or scratch near as easy. I powder coated mine 6 months ago and only use them when I'm on the road course and have had great luck!! And I'm pretty sure last time I ordered from Subie Dude he had the colored Gorrilla lugs. But I'm only 99.9% sure of that. Good luck
Actually powder coating is going to be your best bet when changing the colr of your rims. They don't chip or scratch near as easy. I powder coated mine 6 months ago and only use them when I'm on the road course and have had great luck!! And I'm pretty sure last time I ordered from Subie Dude he had the colored Gorrilla lugs. But I'm only 99.9% sure of that. Good luck
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Those won't fit on stock wheels. You don't want a tapered seat. I'm unaware of anyone making colored lugnuts for stock wheels.
Look on here... http://www.gorilla-auto.com/products...=249&sfID2=249
or here... http://www.mcgard.com/search/default...=11&GroupID=45
You might want to send them an email and see what they recommend. I'm pretty sure the stock style are "shank" as opposed to the tapered or cone versions. GL man
Look on here... http://www.gorilla-auto.com/products...=249&sfID2=249
or here... http://www.mcgard.com/search/default...=11&GroupID=45
You might want to send them an email and see what they recommend. I'm pretty sure the stock style are "shank" as opposed to the tapered or cone versions. GL man