Hey,
For those of you guys that have aftermarket wheels, what kind of lug-bolts do you guys use? Stock ones?
Thanks,
Igor
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i used after market ones. studs that screw into the hub then you screw on the lug. but i'm pretty sure its not the best thing to do. they come loose a lot. i check my lugs every two weeks or so. and i've had to replace a hub b/c of one of the rims tried to fall off while i was driving. i stopped and only one stud was holding it. kepp in mind that stud didn't have a lug. i think a couple of rotations and my woo wouldn't be here today.
but any ways it just depends on your rim if it calls for tuner lugs or not. i plan on getting new rims later on to use the factory ones again. i think the only ones that can use them though are the ones that have a center cap hiding the lugs like most chrome ones. but i want to find something like i have already.
nick
but any ways it just depends on your rim if it calls for tuner lugs or not. i plan on getting new rims later on to use the factory ones again. i think the only ones that can use them though are the ones that have a center cap hiding the lugs like most chrome ones. but i want to find something like i have already.
nick
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hey Nick,
You're probably going to need to buy new hubs. Doing that conversion usually rounds them out to the point where you can't thread a lug bolt into them.
As for which to get, I got a set of gorrilla ones. I don't know the part number but I can get you the specs on monday or tuesday. They're on my computer at work.
You're probably going to need to buy new hubs. Doing that conversion usually rounds them out to the point where you can't thread a lug bolt into them.
As for which to get, I got a set of gorrilla ones. I don't know the part number but I can get you the specs on monday or tuesday. They're on my computer at work.