lugnuts for prostars and rear calipers
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I dont recomennd that, i tried it, now im waiting on my new lug studs to get here and my DD sits with a few stripped studs.
The shank of the Mag wheel style lug nuts for Weld wheel needs to go nearly all the way through the wheel, with it not bolted to the car. sitting there on its own the end of the lug nut should be a max of 1/4 inch from inner wall of the wheel. try Smileys or a speed shop and theyll have no name lug nuts of correct design. got mine from Competition Sales for 2 bucks a nut.
The shank of the Mag wheel style lug nuts for Weld wheel needs to go nearly all the way through the wheel, with it not bolted to the car. sitting there on its own the end of the lug nut should be a max of 1/4 inch from inner wall of the wheel. try Smileys or a speed shop and theyll have no name lug nuts of correct design. got mine from Competition Sales for 2 bucks a nut.
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Pep boys sell the shank style lugs... and they are good ones unlike what that other retard said... as far as the calipers , grind them yourself.. I did and its not that hard..there is a write up on this site on how and where to grind...