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Old 06-13-2008, 08:44 PM   #1
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Default $^#ing locking lug nuts

Ok, I am sick of locking lug nuts, specifically those flimsy POS Mazda OEM ones. Yet I am paranoid about losing my wheels... my OEM wheels...

Ok, So the RX-8 uses 21mm lug nuts (right?), anyone have recommendations on some good after market locking lug nuts? Something stronger than those OEM locks. If anyone has any experience or advice I am more than willing to listen. I did some google searches, but am not willing to spend $500+ on super light-weight titanium wastes of money but am scared of $0.05 tin foil lugs.






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Old 06-15-2008, 02:43 PM   #2
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Try Volks. I'm sure you'll get what you paid for.
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I bought a set of McGard spline lock nuts. Haven't used them yet but they seem to be high quality. They have a few different styles available.
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I find the ones with the spline on the outside are Great.The nuts that have the Indent of a special pattern on the head of them..throw them away!
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oh gawd, I got so sick of them I just took em off! Now my car is going to be lol "4 lug" untill it gets back on the road.
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Old 09-03-2008, 11:40 PM   #6
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I find the ones with the spline on the outside are Great.The nuts that have the Indent of a special pattern on the head of them..throw them away!
I havent driven it in 5 months, and I kept needing to take the wheels off.
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Old 09-04-2008, 06:12 PM   #7
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Ok, I am sick of locking lug nuts, specifically those flimsy POS Mazda OEM ones. Yet I am paranoid about losing my wheels... my OEM wheels...

Ok, So the RX-8 uses 21mm lug nuts (right?), anyone have recommendations on some good after market locking lug nuts? Something stronger than those OEM locks. If anyone has any experience or advice I am more than willing to listen. I did some google searches, but am not willing to spend $500+ on super light-weight titanium wastes of money but am scared of $0.05 tin foil lugs.
Dude, ditch the locking lugs. Nobody is going to steal OEM wheels, and its not worth the risk if you strip one out.
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Old 09-04-2008, 07:53 PM   #8
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I find the ones with the spline on the outside are Great.The nuts that have the Indent of a special pattern on the head of them..throw them away!
The spline nuts work good, but be careful. It is easy to break the key. Ask me how I know.
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