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Finally! Nuts are in! Shipping next week.
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Im interested do u have black in titanium where do u buy theseFinally! Nuts are in! Shipping next week.
Currently we only do the raw titanium. The cost associated with doing small batch anodizing is a bit high, and the full set of these is $430 already.Im interested do u have black in titanium where do u buy these
The reverse logic guide tools are very cool. I ordered a set, but let it be known, they will not work with Signature Wheels. The tolerances are very tight for the Signature Wheel and the holes don’t have the play built in to clear the lug guide.BTW, the Reverse Logic Lug Guide Tools worked perfectly! What an outstanding idea. The wheels slid on like they were greased.
The lug should be flush with the stud. The lugs being too long look like it was not well thought out.They may be a wee bit long, Tom, but I like the looks.
it requires some stretching and dexterityfor sure!That's a drag, Jared. Without them, you almost need two people to push those big a$$ wheels on without whacking the caliper.
You could try to chuck it up in a drill press and file/sand it down to a smaller diameter. You shouldn't have to remove much material to get down to the required clearance.The reverse logic guide tools are very cool. I ordered a set, but let it be known, they will not work with Signature Wheels. The tolerances are very tight for the Signature Wheel and the holes don’t have the play built in to clear the lug guide.
Looks great!We FINALLY got a little respite from the heat so I took the opportunity to install the remaining Ti nuts on the rear. It also made it possible for me to make good on the promise I made to Terrance with photos.
BTW, the Reverse Logic Lug Guide Tools worked perfectly! What an outstanding idea. The wheels slid on like they were greased.
OK T, here are the photos...
Chasing the stud length is difficult. They will vary by GT350R, GT350, GT500, CFTP GT500, MSI Stud, ARP Stud, square rotatable offset with a spacer, and the list goes on.The lug should be flush with the stud. The lugs being too long look like it was not well thought out.