Extended Lugs On Stock Studs

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def not bad on price ^
One of the reviews on the blue -

Only complaint would be that the spline tool does chip away tiny amounts of the blue during installation, but once they are on the wheels it is completely unnoticable.

f it's not noticed, that's a cheap option
 

Nix

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Yeah our black ones are a little chipped up but you can't really see it on the black anyway.
 

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Many people tend to use impact guns to thread on/off aluminum lug nuts and end up destroying them. And they end up complaining about it being 'soft'. A genuine Rays/Volks aluminum forged lug nut's threads will shear if a 300-450 ftlbs impact gun is used. Duh.
 

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Well I think I might get a cheap set for now. I get free black tuner lugs with my rims so ill have two options. Plus Il thread them by hand and hand torque them to preserve the finish
 
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Dumb question here...What lugs do our cars come with stock ? And how do I find out what lugs I need for my new wheels?
 
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daddynoun

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So if I get the spline ones from nl motoring, I still need the adapter, correct? Btw, I wanted red tuner lugs for my OEM 13 Si wheels.
 
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