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Old 03-29-2022, 04:05 AM   #1
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Subaru lug nut and lock set

Hi all, most probably the answer is yes but just wanted to be on the safe side before ordering. Will the listed black lug nut and lock set fit the oem 2019 wheels? They are listed for MY22 only!!!
(The silver lock set is compatible for all model years. how the black set is only 2022 is confusing)

Will use them with the black 2018 TS STI wheels.

https://parts.subaru.com/p/Subaru_20...321SFL020.html

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Subaru thread pitches in that model year range is still 12x1.25 so they'll work. At that price I'd just buy some muteki lug nuts instead though.

Edit: Muteki lug nuts cost significantly less than the price listed by that dealership.
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Subaru lug nut and lock set

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Subaru thread pitches in that model year range is still 12x1.25 so they'll work. At that price I'd just buy some muteki lug nuts instead though.

Thanks for the confirmation. I thought about the Muteki. Since the Subaru was $119 including 4 locks
I just got those.

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Hi again,

Went to Mavis Discount Tire to ask for the cost of switching to my summer wheel/tire set with oem tpms. Since it will be the first time I am gonna put them on, i think a balance will be needed. Tpms ID reading/relearning and finally an alignment (did not have one for the last 2 years. They asked me around $400 and gave $50 discount.

That sounds a bit high but not sure. What would be the best way to handle this?

I am just thinking to bring the summer set for a balance, switch them myself, get the Autel maxiTpms, load new IDs to ECU, and have it aligned once I am done!

Does this sound correct?

I am sure for most of you guys it’s like 1-2-3. Excuse for this simple question.

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Unless your car pulls or there is weird tire wear don't waste money on an alignment.
Get them balanced and do everything else yourself.
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