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Old 05-17-2016   #1
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Default Aluminum lugnuts

https://www.massdrop.com/buy/gorilla...ign=Drop:+FOMO

Not sure if anyone saw this on the other forum. They appear to be high quality lugnuts. When I put my new A Molds on I will want to get rid of the OEM lugnuts as they are ugly. Has anyone run these aluminum lugnuts? What thread do our cars have?

Are there other better options out there?
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Old 05-17-2016   #2
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Default Re: Aluminum lugnuts

I bought these last week. Pretty good price for lugs and locks. Replaced those POS plastic covers.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/191771238506...%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
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Old 05-17-2016   #3
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Default Re: Aluminum lugnuts

Billy,
Our cars have 12x1.5mm wheel studs

Dom,
Do these aluminum lug nuts have heli-coil style thread inserts?
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Billy,
Our cars have 12x1.5mm wheel studs

Dom,
Do these aluminum lug nuts have heli-coil style thread inserts?

Phil,

Don't think these are aluminum. I just posted the link so take a look. These are OEM.
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Default Re: Aluminum lugnuts

The aluminum ones concern me due to the fact that the it is much easier to put aluminum into permanent deformation due to over torque that it would be with steel, granted the stud carries most of that load but the threads on the nut also play a role. The modulus of elasticity for aluminum is 1/3 that for steel, so the lug threads will deform much easier than the steel stud. Then they would be more likely to loosen in service. Also the potential for galling and seizing due to galvanic action between the aluminum and steel may cause problems. The weight savings are insignificant in my opinion.
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Old 05-18-2016   #6
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Default Re: Aluminum lugnuts

I've been using Muteki SR48 lug nuts for about a year, which included 6 track days. They seem to be pretty high quality. One reason I went with them is they are open-ended and work with my longer rear wheel studs. Also, they use a smaller socket, gaining a little extra room.
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Old 05-18-2016   #7
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The aluminum ones concern me due to the fact that the it is much easier to put aluminum into permanent deformation due to over torque that it would be with steel, granted the stud carries most of that load but the threads on the nut also play a role. The modulus of elasticity for aluminum is 1/3 that for steel, so the lug threads will deform much easier than the steel stud. Then they would be more likely to loosen in service. Also the potential for galling and seizing due to galvanic action between the aluminum and steel may cause problems. The weight savings are insignificant in my opinion.
I just like the fact they look nice with the anodized color and are supposed to be high quality.
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Old 05-18-2016   #8
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Default Re: Aluminum lugnuts

There are a multitude of options for the nut covers. Black, gray and chrome plastic all very readily available and if you wanted, there's also a Stainless cover that fits. A friend here has Stainless and when he drives to an outing swaps back to OE.

I've black A-molds so I use an earlier nut that has a crimped on cap to a short nut. Was OE on some F-body and others. Quality now isn't what it once was for these.
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Old 05-18-2016   #9
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Default Re: Aluminum lugnuts

I though this was a joke thread, I mean, "aluminum lugnuts", I never would have guessed.
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Old 05-18-2016   #10
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Default Re: Aluminum lugnuts

I don't think I would try them!
Another dissimilar metal to react with my magnesium wheels.
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