gfcobra04
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I believe they are 3/4” dia socketThey are the same spec as regular mustang lugs..
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I believe they are 3/4” dia socketThey are the same spec as regular mustang lugs..
Uh, no. I have 2 sets of Ti lugs. And 2 sets of signature wheels. OEM and signature have the same thread pitch and conical face.I believe they are 3/4” dia socket
Why not buy some McGardThey are the same spec as regular mustang lugs..
Why not buy a set of 20 lugs from American Muscle for $179.99 to mount your new wheels.Just Saying.I ordered some signature wheels last week. Do your oem lug nuts work on them? Since you just installed the same wheel I ordered you would know first hand. Trying to avoid spending $430 for new lug nuts from signature...I am ok with staying oem if 100% ok to run them.
scott
I really prefer McGard Spline Lugs that I put on my Weld Racing Wheels.Great for security because you need a McGard Spline Lug Tool to install wheel.Why not buy some McGard
Why not buy a set of 20 lugs from American Muscle for $179.99 to mount your new wheels.Just Saying.
Perhaps because those wouldn't be made of Titanium? Remember, for the seriously serious types, every ounce counts. (I seem to have been doing some unintentional rhyming lately.) :-)Why not buy a set of 20 lugs from American Muscle for $179.99
What the hell was I thinking because I did not realize ShelbyGT500 owners were trying to save every ounce on their 4200+ pound Shelby.Perhaps because those wouldn't be made of Titanium? Remember, for the seriously serious types, every ounce counts. (I seem to have been doing some unintentional rhyming lately.) :-)
It all adds up. FWIW, I will say, the first time picked up a complete set of titanium lug nuts, they felt like they were made of plastic because they were so light.What the hell was I thinking because I did not realize ShelbyGT500 owners were trying to save every ounce on their 4200+ pound Shelby.
Next time I see you would love to feel you nuts and see how heavy they are!!!It all adds up. FWIW, I will say, the first time picked up a complete set of titanium lug nuts, they felt like they were made of plastic because they were so light.
Two words.....Next time I see you would love to feel you nuts and see how heavy they are!!!
Lug nuts, that is....
Are there a specific set you recommend? I am not sure if wheel offset vs stud length matter...not sure how this works. When I purchased aftermarket wheels on my GTR, that vender threw in his recommended lug nuts. Signature isn’t wanting to throw in $430 lug nuts...which is fine. Oem is fine with me if they 100% work. I don’t want find out they don’t at the last second lol.Why not buy some McGard
Why not buy a set of 20 lugs from American Muscle for $179.99 to mount your new wheels.Just Saying.
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The Wheel Stud Specs are M14X1.50 and I like McGard Lugs.Ebay has a great selection and price.Are there a specific set you recommend? I am not sure if wheel offset vs stud length matter...not sure how this works. When I purchased aftermarket wheels on my GTR, that vender threw in his recommended lug nuts. Signature isn’t wanting to throw in $430 lug nuts...which is fine. Oem is fine with me if they 100% work. I don’t want find out they don’t at the last second lol.
Scott
thanks! I just looked them up...tons to choose from unfortunately. Length, hex size etc...m14x1.5The Wheel Stud Specs are M14X1.50 and I like McGard Lugs.Ebay has a great selection and price.
yes, OEM fit. I would like a set of black however.I ordered some signature wheels last week. Do your oem lug nuts work on them? Since you just installed the same wheel I ordered you would know first hand. Trying to avoid spending $430 for new lug nuts from signature...I am ok with staying oem if 100% ok to run them.
scott
I purchased a set of Signature titanium lug nuts and what you stated is correct however you need a 3/4” dia. Socket to tighten them.Uh, no. I have 2 sets of Ti lugs. And 2 sets of signature wheels. OEM and signature have the same thread pitch and conical face.