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Old Aug 28, 2012, 04:17 PM
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open ended lugs for stock gsr wheels?

anyone know where to get open ended lugs for the stock gsr wheels? I have arp studs and only have the cone type for my ccw's. Also if anyone could measure the shank size and depth it would be much appreciated.

sorry I poster this in 1-9 forums. I meant to click x. if the 8/9 uses the same lugs please post up.

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If Im not mistaken I remember a post here showing that Toyota has an open ended lug that matches the stock EVO 8/9 wheel.

EDIT: Here they are. Please double check

http://www.ezaccessory.com/Toyota_Le.../98-0003oe.htm

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Originally Posted by MinusPrevious
If Im not mistaken I remember a post here showing that Toyota has an open ended lug that matches the stock EVO 8/9 wheel.

EDIT: Here they are. Please double check

http://www.ezaccessory.com/Toyota_Le.../98-0003oe.htm
Thanks I ordered a set from them!
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These are much, much, much more cheaper....

http://www.summitracing.com/parts/SUM-7540061/

part #: SUM-7540061

perfect for shanked bbs rims and mag style, none conical seats....

the washers are loose though, so when you thread the nut make sure the washers stay close to the head of the lug nut, before cranking down the torque on them....sometimes when rushing they slide off the nut on to the stud, keeping the nut from tightening all the way....a flat head screw driver to lift the washer as you tighten takes care of this though At $25 for lightweight nuts, this is the best bang for your money




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