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new rim but how do i put them on

Posted: November 20th, 2007, 5:25 pm
by Slickjr09
Well i have new 17in rims and they go on fine but the rim holes are not big enough for the lug nut to fit in is there extensions or something thanks oh and its a 92 gs

Posted: November 20th, 2007, 6:42 pm
by Vanished
Just drill out the holes to make them bigger.






Kidding don't. You need after market lug nuts.

Posted: November 20th, 2007, 7:53 pm
by Slickjr09
and where do i get them is there a special name or any thing? thanks

Posted: November 20th, 2007, 9:34 pm
by umcamara
Slickjr09 wrote:and where do i get them is there a special name or any thing? thanks
Autoparts stores that are native to wherever you're from. :idea:

Posted: November 21st, 2007, 9:56 am
by rekognize
Tuner lugs

12x1.5mm

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Posted: November 21st, 2007, 2:36 pm
by hgallegos915
yah those are it

Posted: November 22nd, 2007, 1:22 pm
by Slickjr09
yupp i got it, i was just scared because the holes where so tiny thanks

Posted: November 25th, 2007, 7:52 am
by mx3autozam
When you use tuner lugs like that make sure you clean your lugs and maybe put some anti-size on them. The end of those lugs is open so water can get in there and cause rusting and can make it hard to get off. I also recomend torqing them and checking the specs on it once in awhile. Its a known problem on Tuner lugs to come loose. espeially with cheap ones.

Posted: November 27th, 2007, 2:09 am
by jason5151
also make sure you have centric rings for your rims cuz if you go over a big pot hole you might uncenter your rims ,this meaning your rims will not rotate on your hubs in a circular motion but in an elliptical motion which is not safe..
as far as drilling out the holes do this at your own discretion because these rims were obviously not designed for your ride.. drive safe!

Posted: November 27th, 2007, 2:10 am
by jason5151
also make sure you have centric rings for your rims cuz if you go over a big pot hole you might uncenter your rims ,this meaning your rims will not rotate on your hubs in a circular motion but in an elliptical motion which is not safe..
as far as drilling out the holes do this at your own discretion because these rims were obviously not designed for your ride.. drive safe!

Posted: November 27th, 2007, 2:10 am
by jason5151
also make sure you have centric rings for your rims cuz if you go over a big pot hole you might uncenter your rims ,this meaning your rims will not rotate on your hubs in a circular motion but in an elliptical motion which is not safe..
as far as drilling out the holes do this at your own discretion because these rims were obviously not designed for your ride.. drive safe!

Posted: November 27th, 2007, 2:10 am
by jason5151
also make sure you have centric rings for your rims cuz if you go over a big pot hole you might uncenter your rims ,this meaning your rims will not rotate on your hubs in a circular motion but in an elliptical motion which is not safe..
as far as drilling out the holes do this at your own discretion because these rims were obviously not designed for your ride.. drive safe!

Posted: November 27th, 2007, 12:29 pm
by Yoda
mx3autozam wrote:When you use tuner lugs like that make sure you clean your lugs and maybe put some anti-size on them. The end of those lugs is open so water can get in there and cause rusting and can make it hard to get off. I also recomend torqing them and checking the specs on it once in awhile. Its a known problem on Tuner lugs to come loose. espeially with cheap ones.
I would recommend spline drive nuts. None of the problems listed above plus the key doesn't round off in the hole making it diffcult to remove with out special tools. The external splines give more contact area making it less likely to strip the key or nut. Also applying anti-seize compound/ grease or oil to the lugs changes the torque value being applied. There is actually a formula to calculate the the reduction in torque with a given lubricant to be applied to the fastener to correct to the "dry" torque spec.