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  1. #25
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    hey DLO01,

    wat nuts were u usin on ur slipstreams?
    were there any issues?

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    I was using the Skunk2 lug nuts on the Rotas. I was using them with the oem studs. If I were to use them again. I'll put on the extended studs as Skunk2 recomends.
    Deano.

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    ^^
    thanks man

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    extended studs

    Quote Originally Posted by DLO01 View Post
    I was using the Skunk2 lug nuts on the Rotas. I was using them with the oem studs. If I were to use them again. I'll put on the extended studs as Skunk2 recomends.
    you think extended studs req'd for rays nuts???????????

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    Well I think its a good idea if using 'any' alloy nuts to also use extended studs.

    What does Rays say? Has anyone seen if the recomend using long studs if using thier alloy lug nuts?
    Deano.

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    i found that this company gives the NOTED WARNING at the bottom of there ad:
    so people please becarefull

    Rays Engineering, the maker of Volk Racing Wheels, has released a new line of performance lug nuts. Made from Duraluminum, these lug nut are extremely strong and light (the Rays lug nuts are 0.8 oz. each compared to 2.1 oz. for the stock pieces). In addition to the performance aspects, the Rays lug nuts also feature one 7-sided nut per wheel. These heptagonal nuts look stock from a distance, but can only be removed with the specially designed socket that comes with the set. Available in anodized red, blue, or black. It's a great way to protect your wheels! Sets are sold in packs of 20 pcs only.

    Please specify size.
    M12 x 1.5mm application: Fits Hondas, Acuras, Toyotas, Lexus, Mazda, Mitsubishi etc
    M12 x 1.25mm application: Fits Subarus, Nissans, etc.

    NOTE: LUG NUTS ARE MADE WITH TAPERED BOTTOMS SPECIFICALLY FOR AFTERMARKET WHEELS. DO NOT USE THESE TUNER LUGS FOR YOUR FACTORY WHEELS. WE NO LONGER ACCEPT RETURNS ON LUG NUTS FROM CUSTOMERS WHO ATTEMPT TO USE THEM ON FACTORY WHEELS. THESE LUGS ALSO DO NOT FIT ON SPECIAL WHEELS THAT REQUIRE INVERTED LUGS. WE WILL ALSO NOT ACCEPT RETURNS FROM CUSTOMERS THAT TRY TO USE THEM FOR THESE TYPES OF WHEELS.

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    Well there ya go. Thanks for that info.
    Deano.

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    info

    Quote Originally Posted by DLO01 View Post
    Well there ya go. Thanks for that info.
    no worries man..........just adding your thred...................

    i cant find anywhere that rays recommends extended studs for their lug nuts....................anyone got that info????????????????

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    This picture might also help explain Deano's writeup on page 1..... this shows the difference between oem and aftermarket....



    the conical are the aftermarket and the radius are oem.
    Last edited by marky53; 30-04-2008 at 11:15 PM.

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    cheers for the heads up bud... i run the same lug nuts but on Rays wheels... will take them off and check the lug

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    Nothing better than a picture Marky. Thanks.
    Deano.

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    will get some pics up tonight if i can....

    where do you get extended studs from? and are they hard to install....

    i noticed that there isnt much thread on the wheel studs.... can you post a link or pics of these extended studds?


    cheeers guys!

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