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  1. #37
    too many ppl don't know this

    seen too many ppl use the wrong lug nuts throughout the years....

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrpsi View Post
    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!

    I've got some extended stud for sell here...lol
    http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthread.php?t=87565

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    how about the other way round? factory nuts on Rays wheels? is it safe?
    GD3 -> EP3 -> RB3

    FS Rays nuts etc

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    I think it would be ok, factory nuts are steel

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    How long are yours raz05? The skunk2 ones i've got are 3in


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    i used to run that monitor

    lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Philip Lee View Post
    how about the other way round? factory nuts on Rays wheels? is it safe?
    We are still not getting it. Use the right ones for you wheels. Do not mix and match.

    Deano.

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    Darryl (ek4-guy) has the right idea.
    Last edited by DLO01; 01-05-2008 at 06:04 PM.
    Deano.

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    i still cant find anything about the rays lug nuts recommending extended wheel studs..................................

    anyone??????????

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    Ive got dc5r rims with aftermarket conical nuts.... I cant say Ive had any problems after 2000 ks. Ive just checked the tension on them and they all appear to be solid. If you look at the picture, they have a similar wear as Deano's on page 1..... Should I get rid of these wheel nuts??? If so, where can I get radius wheel nuts in black???


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    Quote Originally Posted by Philip Lee View Post
    how about the other way round? factory nuts on Rays wheels? is it safe?
    I don't think you can put factory nuts on Rays wheels, coz the Rays wheels and most aftermarket wheels needs the tapered/conical type nuts which are 60 degree conical seat. All honda nuts are acorn/ball/radius type (See pic diagram) therefore it won't fit.

    I hope this help

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    Quote Originally Posted by marky53 View Post
    Ive got dc5r rims with aftermarket conical nuts.... I cant say Ive had any problems after 2000 ks. Ive just checked the tension on them and they all appear to be solid. If you look at the picture, they have a similar wear as Deano's on page 1..... Should I get rid of these wheel nuts??? If so, where can I get radius wheel nuts in black???
    What sort of seat are the stock dc5r rims? I take it they are they a ball type like the dc2r Rims?

    If they are ball and your using those tapered nuts then I would not use them. Sure you might not have run in to problems with them, as with me. But they are still not the right type for your wheels, and you can see that from your photo.

    I don't know where to get aftermarket ball lug nuts from.
    Deano.

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