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Old Dec 19, 2006 | 07:23 PM
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hey i was reading an earlier post about lug nuts, how do i kno wut size i have or wut kind to buy b-cuz i want to buy some new ones but i have no idea where to get them
 
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I too have this question, I would prefer to buy them online too.
 
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Default RE: lug nuts??

M12 x 1.5 is the thread size required.

As far as online sources, I have always used McGard lugs whenever I have wanted better looking lugs or locking lugs. They are second to none, but they are also expensive.


McGard.com

Oh yeah, forgot to say that they are available just about anywhere. Once you get a PN from their website, run a google search for 'McGard #####' where the # is replaced by the PN. SummitRacing.com is one place that sells them.
 
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I just want stock replacments because those locking lugs look like they require special tools. I wouldnt think that would be a good idea if you ever had to change your tire on the side of the road...
 
Old Dec 20, 2006 | 01:15 AM
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They give you a lock to keep in the glove box....because when you change tires the shop will need to have the lock......
 
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