Lug nuts
I've done some research and found out that Titanium cracks too easily and the cracks can become unknown to a user, hence tires falling off at the track.
What about aluminum Lug Nuts and their durability? Will they take the heat and cold, heat and cold and the sideway pressures put on them when your on a track? |
dont mean to hijack your thread, but...i assume that we can use the OEM lug nuts for aftermarket wheels? they are universal right?
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Originally Posted by dankgummy
dont mean to hijack your thread, but...i assume that we can use the OEM lug nuts for aftermarket wheels? they are universal right?
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thanks for the info dark
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I had to put aftermarket lugs on my Stern wheels. I am looking to get Kyokugen aluminum lug nuts on my car, but I can't find anyplace that has chrome 1.5" x 12mm.
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Hey Fanman, I still don't get that your OEM lugs does not fit your Sterns. I have the same wheels now, and my OEM lugs fit just fine. Pics will come in soon, just getting my car dropped with Tein H springs. I wonder if RX8power bought new lugs for his wheels or just used the OEM lugs.
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Don't know, but that is what the guy who sold me the rims told me. It's cool though as the aftermarket lugs are chrome so they fit nicely with the rims.
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Any advice on the Alum. Lugs yet?
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Kyokugen claims they are "race lug nuts" so I would assume they are made to take the pounding, but I haven't gotten them yet.
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How about nuts made of stainless steel?
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I have rays engineering duraluminium wheel nuts. they aren't that light so it's more a look and anti theft device. no problems yet or not that I've noticed
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Originally Posted by CASANOVA
How about nuts made of stainless steel?
However a Stainless Alloy nut would be alright. The light weight would be there without the galling and brittleness issues. I just don't remember who make them. |
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