jbailer
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When you say "doing wheels for years" I think you mean selling wheels for years right? I'm pretty sure LMR doesn't manufacture wheels.SVE is LMR and have been doing wheels for years.
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When you say "doing wheels for years" I think you mean selling wheels for years right? I'm pretty sure LMR doesn't manufacture wheels.SVE is LMR and have been doing wheels for years.
Correct. It was a reply to 'not hearing' about them.When you say "doing wheels for years" I think you mean selling wheels for years right? I'm pretty sure LMR doesn't manufacture wheels.
I would doubt it, considering their other wheels require tuner lugs.So I've seen occasional reference to certain rims requiring special (smaller diameter) lug nuts. Anyone know if these SVE rims (these and/or the 350 clones) can use OEM factory size lugs?
:lol: Yeah sounds like something from the price is right announcer.Nice looking wheels.
The description is cringe worthy though...
"Bolt on supercar styling to your 2015-2017 Mustang with the all new SVE GT7 wheel! Designed to accentuate the body lines of your S550, the SVE GT7 wheel provides an electrifying look that's sure to turn heads! Each spoke on the split design slightly curves towards the outer lip for an invigorating look that can't be beat!"
Agreed.I would doubt it, considering their other wheels require tuner lugs.
So does this mean you think they would not take standard size lug nuts? Sorry, I don't know what tuner lugs are?I would doubt it, considering their other wheels require tuner lugs.
They have smaller overall diameter but the same thread size. Gorilla sells some nice kits available on CJPP.So does this mean you think they would not take standard size lug nuts? Sorry, I don't know what tuner lugs are?
Okay gotcha. I knew the threads would be the same. Just silly to me that some jackwagon decided smaller lugnuts for the same thread size was a good idea. Why would someone invent that? Probably an artist doing the thinking on that one?They have smaller overall diameter but the same thread size. Gorilla sells some nice kits available on CJPP.
I was looking at the SVE kit and I could have sworn looking on my of it said spline lugnuts and it looks like a special socket. Looking at the mobile web page I see no reference to "spline" now. The diameter of the socket in the kit looks kinda small, makes me question if a traditional nut and socket would fit in the holes.If you look both MRR and SVE have deals that come with the lug nuts. I got black ones with my set from MRR. They are 19mm socket size.
The MRR copies the Ford GT wheel, maybe LMR did too?Damn a copy already? I thought these were MMR's exclusive wheel for the S550. Is SVE a chinese knockoff company? I dont hear much about their products except for their replica GT350 wheel.
Yes, the factory log nuts are big rig sized parts. I would be surprised if any aftermarket wheel could use them. Most certainly can't. But you can get 3/4 hex 14mm lug nuts that should work and avoid having to use special tools/adapters for splined style nuts.So I've seen occasional reference to certain rims requiring special (smaller diameter) lug nuts. Anyone know if these SVE rims (these and/or the 350 clones) can use OEM factory size lugs?