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Old 08-30-2010, 11:25 PM
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slightly off topic

These lugs are advertised for $250 here:

The Lug Shack - Number One Source For High Quality Lug Nuts At The Best Prices!

Has anyone purchased from this vendor?

Do these lugs suck?
Old 09-02-2010, 02:37 AM
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I got them for around $200 from A-Spec. They are are (or were) a vendor on my350z.com. You may want to try them.
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Originally Posted by redrover23
These lugs are advertised for $250 here:

The Lug Shack - Number One Source For High Quality Lug Nuts At The Best Prices!

Has anyone purchased from this vendor?

Do these lugs suck?
Theyre terrible. Absolutely terrible. I wouldnt put a set of them back on my car for FREE.

Spend the same amount and get Kics R40's, theyre great!
Old 09-02-2010, 06:03 PM
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I have had mine for a going on 2 years with zero problems. I think if they are used correctly, they are fine. They are super easy to get on and off, and prevent you from scratching the lug holes on wheels. They are also pretty secure.

They are way over-priced, and I agree the the Kics R40's are probably a better deal though....
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Thanks for the advice.

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Been using these and noticed my key slowly stripping. Never used impact wrenches...just a torque wrench and breaker bar (if needed). The key material seems really soft and I've taken my wheels off probably around 5-6 times. Looking to buy McGard ones now...
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