Never heard of seat adapters. Where can I find some?Nice choices. Only thing is you need seat adapters for those lug nuts to work safely with oem wheels
Ya dude I'm excited tooI can't wait to see the lugs on the black wheels.
Thanks broNice ride so far. I'm subscribing to your thread.
http://www.pacificcustoms.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Product_Code=whl005&Store_Code=PC&search=lug+nut+adapter&filter_cat=&PowerSearch_Begin_Only=&sort=&range_low=&range_high=Never heard of seat adapters. Where can I find some?
Thanks. What size am I looking for? The bolts are 12x1.5
what do you mean what size? its just the little washer-type thing that fits over the stud and then you screw the lug over top of it. you just need 16 of them, but at $.75 each, its not a lot to spend to keep your wheels on lolThanks. What size am I looking for? The bolts are 12x1.5
I've never heard of these before. Are they necessary?what do you mean what size? its just the little washer-type thing that fits over the stud and then you screw the lug over top of it. you just need 16 of them, but at $.75 each, its not a lot to spend to keep your wheels on lol
Oh ok is it something I should get right away or can I wait?well the thing is, is that on OEM wheels, the seat at the bottom of the lug hole is rounded. The seat on your lugs have a 60 degree angle. These rings basically convert the 60 degree angle to a ball shape, which hold the lug on the stud better. its like a ball fits better in a circular hole, than a cube does, kind of idea