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So would the same go for the reverse? I have a set of sport edition rims for the winter. I was planning on using my stock lug nuts.
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this is good info...thanks guys
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no like pics of said lugs you took off the shelf at work
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I'm running stock lugs on my RPF1's just fine, as long as the wheels you have for the winter are meant for conical seat lugs you're fine.
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are mcgard spline drive lug nuts ok with oem brz wheels?
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^Should be fine, I run Muteki on stock wheels.
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As long as they're conical seat, yes. McGard might make different seat styles, not sure.
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"For use with wheels with lug nuts that utilize a 60 degree tapered cone seat at the bottom." I imagine the oem wheels are 60 degree tapered cone seated? |
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Yep, you're good!
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I ran Muteki open end (sr48) on stock wheels. Only downside to open is the debris/water that can get it. The sr48 stick out a fair bit but I bought them in prep for ARP studs
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It's probably worth noting the stock studs thread easily. I had two thread on me last time I rotated my tires. And yes, they were torqued down to factory spec 89 ft-lbs.
Just a heads-up if you're planning on swapping out all your lug nuts. |
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