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    Wheel nut for DC2R size

    Hey guys, does anyone know what is the size for the DC2R stock wheel nuts? The thread 1.25 or 1.5? Is it 22mm, 25mm or 50mm in length? And any idea for the diameter?

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    1.5 =]
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    wat abt the length? i dont want it to stick out of the rims.

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    Put it this way. On a stock rim the "long" style lug nuts will stick out a bit. If you don't want them sticking out then go for the "short" type.

    But please, do not use these aftermarket alloy 'cone' seated lug nuts on the 'bowl' seated Oem wheels. The mating surface area is very much decreased and I would be afraid of running in to serious problems. I have observed this on my car and have reverted back to my Oem lug nuts.

    For the minute bit of weight saving and safety. I would not bother.
    Deano.

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    well, i m looking for the short type of lug nuts. wanted to purchase it from maxhondapower here. most of the people here are selling the long types. so how short are the short types supposed to be? 22mm in length?

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    just get the rays short nuts lol dont get extended they sit how the stock ones would sit
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    other than rays......?

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    Does the JDM wheel nut fit a AUDM wheel?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DLO01 View Post
    Put it this way. On a stock rim the "long" style lug nuts will stick out a bit. If you don't want them sticking out then go for the "short" type.

    But please, do not use these aftermarket alloy 'cone' seated lug nuts on the 'bowl' seated Oem wheels. The mating surface area is very much decreased and I would be afraid of running in to serious problems. I have observed this on my car and have reverted back to my Oem lug nuts.

    For the minute bit of weight saving and safety. I would not bother.
    Listen to this wise man

    I see too many ppl using rays lugs on stock dc2r wheels

    they are not made for each other....

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    so what brand of lug nuts can anyone reccomend other than ray's as they are the cone type and are not suitable for the stock dc2r rims.

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    stock oem nuts =)

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    Quote Originally Posted by DLO01 View Post
    Put it this way. On a stock rim the "long" style lug nuts will stick out a bit. If you don't want them sticking out then go for the "short" type.

    But please, do not use these aftermarket alloy 'cone' seated lug nuts on the 'bowl' seated Oem wheels. The mating surface area is very much decreased and I would be afraid of running in to serious problems. I have observed this on my car and have reverted back to my Oem lug nuts.

    For the minute bit of weight saving and safety. I would not bother.

    Couldn't have said it better myself.

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