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    Rays lug nuts

    Hey guys,

    i know there is so many threads on this topic but i want to hear first had.

    people using Rays aluminium Lugs for the track... has anyone had an issue.

    also what torque spec? 80ft pounds?

    i have the blue ally lugs and some people are shit canning then saying done use them for track because you will lose a wheel or the ally will strip then loose a wheel then die.

    any input is welcome.

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    They work fine.
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    I have seen Rays nuts strip wheel stud threads too many times. Use Project Mu or similar wheel nuts
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    Haven't seen Rays do too much damage, then again I don't see Rays Lugs that much... Like stndrd said, Kics Revo R40 also a good option ^_^
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    project mu it is
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    Whats so good about project mu? Are they made of a superior metal?
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    thanks heaps guys

    haha i dont know. they say project mu and they are floating lugs and they are steel rather than aluminium. and anything feels more safe than aluminium.

    i reckon the rays ones will be fine but have heard some pretty bad stories. rather not risk it.
    Last edited by philipminge; 10-12-2013 at 04:24 PM.
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    would use steel over ally for peace of mind


    seen a few alloy ones come loose

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    Yeah i use steel, though never had a problem with my old alloy ones. only thing with steel is you should put a lil bit of anti-seize to stop em rusting the stud and nut together.
    Last edited by renzokukenj; Today at 12:34 AM. Reason: hehe

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    i would use steel 100% on the track

    the weight makes fukall difference
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    roughly around 8:10

    get interesting

    thats why i use steel nuts

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