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    HONDA Euro Lug Nuts Size - Troubles ?/

    Hi All,

    I'm wanting to purchase long lug nuts for my Honda Accord Euro 03 model.

    But the problem is I dont know the size I require.

    I know definitely I need 20 PCS (20 Nuts)

    But I don't know the size ..

    It shows the following

    P1.25 50mm Long

    and

    P1.5 40mm Long

    Which one is for My Euro 03 Model?

    Thanks
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    Honda = 1.5 pitch

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    thanks Nepolian

    Anyone seen an Euro Accord with Long Lug Nuts?

    Does it look stupid?

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    Quote Originally Posted by adu View Post
    thanks Nepolian

    Anyone seen an Euro Accord with Long Lug Nuts?

    Does it look stupid?
    I have seen OEM wheelS with long nuts and yes it does look out of place. And..... please don't use tapered 'tuner' nuts on OEM rims that use rounded ends. There are some coloured nuts that come with the rounded ends. JDM yard from memory had some.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nepolian View Post
    I have seen OEM wheelS with long nuts and yes it does look out of place. And..... please don't use tapered 'tuner' nuts on OEM rims that use rounded ends. There are some coloured nuts that come with the rounded ends. JDM yard from memory had some.
    what do you mean by tapered tuner nuts?

    im planning on getting long red nuts ..

    so you think short red nuts looks better then long red nuts?

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    http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthr...ect+wheel+nuts

    Have a read of this thread.

    Like Nepolian said. make sure you get the right type of nuts which is the acorn/round face nuts. Most if not all OEM wheels use acorn/round face nuts.

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    this is what im looking at tuaneh?

    http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI....ht_7385wt_1139

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    I'd say it's taper which I would not recommend. But hey, end of the day, it your car, your money and you life. Not much more anyone here can tell you.

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    You haven't clarified... are you using OEM wheels or aftermarket wheels? If the former, then you cannot use those nuts as they appear to be conical (for aftermarket wheels). This is SERIOUS BUSINESS

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    im using OEM 05 luxury wheels ..
    i definitely don't want to fk anything up .. thats why im posing the question.

    hmmm

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    Yeah you're most likely gonna need ball nuts man. Just undo one of your nuts and have a look at the seating pattern. There's 3 types: flat, conical or ball. Not 100% sure for the euro lux but most OEM's are ball. If you get those conical aftermarket nuts (the ones you linked), the nut will appear to fit... but it won't actually be sitting properly against the hub thing. Don't cheap out on nuts and make sure you get the right ones first time around.

    About your question of OEM lux wheels with long red nuts. IMO any oem wheels look best with short closed ended silver nuts. Your car is a luxury type car, don't make it look cheap. Just my 2 pennies

    I also don't recommend D1 at all man. Ive got a set, tread is all ****ed up
    Last edited by charliebrown; 19-05-2011 at 10:14 PM. Reason: BALL not flat

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    what the ****?

    OEM is acorn style

    you need to get ur information right before you spread it around mate.

    and before you read anymore wrong information,

    read this

    http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthr...ug-Nut-Dangers

    *edit* link was already posted lol. worst information by charliebrown
    Last edited by MWAKU; 18-05-2011 at 10:58 PM.
    FS: BMW E60 04' 530i

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