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Correct Lug Nuts For Aftermarket Wheels *Part Number Inside*

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by XMARGH, Jan 7, 2021.

  1. Jan 7, 2021 at 12:42 PM
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    XMARGH

    XMARGH [OP] New Member

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    Doing a search on the forum produced quite a few results that honestly had no absolute answer on whether the Standard Acorn 60 Degree seat Tuner lugs would work or you where required to use the ET 60 Degree Seat Tuner Lugs on aftermarket wheels on a Tundra. Even worse was there was no links or part numbers anyone provided in my searching.

    I actually went and bought two sets of lug nuts for aftermarket wheels for my Tundra:
    1. Black Tuner 14mmx1.5 RH
    2. Black Tuner 14mmx1.5 *ET* RH

    See below the pictures of the difference between the standard tuner lug and the ET Tuner Lug:
    IMG_1927.jpg

    This is the correct part number for anyone requiring ET Tuner Lugs
    IMG_1928.jpg

    On these particular set of 20x9 Raceline 934G Clutch wheels, the face or "Hub" of the wheel was somewhere in the middle of the road for thickness. I had a approximately ~7-8 threads for the standard lug nut to grab to. Definitely no where as near as bad as the Method wheels with the thick hub.
    IMG_1932.jpg

    Hope this helps future people searching this topic.
     
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  2. Jan 11, 2022 at 7:05 PM
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    HXS

    HXS New Member

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    Thanks for the info!

    When you said you had 7 to 8 threads for the standard lug nuts to hang on to, do you mean you were able to engage 7 to 8 full turns (360 degree turns) of the lug nut?
     

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