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Old 07-07-2012, 07:57 PM   #1
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Hub thread size and stock lug nuts

Hi all just a quick and easy one. What are the stock 86 lug nuts thread sizes and are the stock lug nuts the 60 degree type?

Just trying to get a set of enkeis ready before my 86 comes in a few weeks. Looking at a set of Legurra nuts (I think that's the brand).
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I believe the lug threads should be M12x1.25.

Factory lugs are usually a ball seat, not a cone seat (60-degree seat as you called it). You will have to buy new lugs for your vehicle if you don't have them already.
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Subarus (and the FR-S) use a cone (acorn, 60-degree taper, whatever you want to call it) stock so the stock lugnuts should work with most aftermarket wheels. And aftermarket lug nuts will work with the stock wheels.
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Subarus (and the FR-S) use a cone, acorn, 60-degree taper, whatever you want to call it stock.
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The hub bore on the wheel is also 56.1 mm as well.
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