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Old 03-13-2006, 10:22 PM
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I did a search and quite a few people ask the same question and no answers. Can someone put a small list together with what size lug nuts to use with weld wheels? With spacers, without, thread size, shank?

Im looking for info on lugnuts for draglites on a 99 TA, 15x8s and 15x3.5 the only info on here i found a guy asking about XPs, and they are different from the regular draglite lugs for some reason.
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http://www.freewebs.com/casper9t9/dragwheelinfo.htm



I would recommend McGard Lug Nuts however!
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I went with McGards as well.
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Why? Hardly anybody reads them any way . . .
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Don't get the Weld lugnuts. They'll rust on you in no time.
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Got McGards here for my Covo Pros. Only took me three times through Summit to get the correct ones, but they were very helpful when I mistakenly ordered the wrong ones.
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Originally Posted by The LT1 That Could
http://www.freewebs.com/casper9t9/dragwheelinfo.htm



I would recommend McGard Lug Nuts however!


Thanks alot man!!!

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sure thing!
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Originally Posted by onyx_rock
Got McGards here for my Covo Pros. Only took me three times through Summit to get the correct ones, but they were very helpful when I mistakenly ordered the wrong ones.
Do you still have the part #'s? I'm about to buy a set and I'd like to make sure I get the right ones the first time, thanks!
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Originally Posted by Xsta Z 28
Why? Hardly anybody reads them any way . . .
yeah, that'd just be one more question that you'd always have to answer "read the sticky"
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Anyone have any part numbers? I ordered the Weld shank type lug nuts to use on my Prostars 15x10, and still be able to use them on my ZR1's, and I dont think I will be able to. I have the longer studs that were mentioned here:http://www.freewebs.com/casper9t9/dragwheelinfo.htm



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