Lug Nuts
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Lug Nuts
Hey,
I know many of you have aftermarket wheels....what after market lug nuts do you have and where did you get them from? Also, what is the thread size and pitch for the evo wheel studs? I am getting the 5zigen fn01r-c and need to get some lug nuts that will fit.
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EvoMike
I know many of you have aftermarket wheels....what after market lug nuts do you have and where did you get them from? Also, what is the thread size and pitch for the evo wheel studs? I am getting the 5zigen fn01r-c and need to get some lug nuts that will fit.
Thanks,
EvoMike
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Mach V has the forged ones, and Summit Racing has the McGard spline drive lug nuts.
A lot of aftermarket wheels use 'tuner' lug nuts, which have smaller heads than the gigantic stock nuts.
Lacoste
A lot of aftermarket wheels use 'tuner' lug nuts, which have smaller heads than the gigantic stock nuts.
Lacoste
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As Lacoste mentioned, we stock forged aluminum ones. I am using them on my on Evo with the FN01R-C's.
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Originally Posted by Mach V Dan
As Lacoste mentioned, we stock forged aluminum ones. I am using them on my on Evo with the FN01R-C's.
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hi, can you PM me regarding this? i'm trying to find a low priced aftermarket lug nights that save weight for my stock rims...
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Originally Posted by mifesto
hi, can you PM me regarding this? i'm trying to find a low priced aftermarket lug nights that save weight for my stock rims...
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Originally Posted by Mach V Dan
The stock wheel uses a special Mitsubishi lug nut that has a built-in flange. I'm afraid there's no aftermarket replacement that'll fit the OEM wheel.
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Skunk 2 makes a cool but expensive titanium alloy nut that will fit. It's incredibly light - 5 weight about what 1 stock one does. It's open ended so it works with longer studs. It has cool knurled end that make them easier to spin on. They cost $5 each. They have the angled seat you need for most aftermarket wheels. They will not work with OEM wheels. They are between gun-metal and bronze in color.