Rapid Red
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I think some of you are over thinking a really simple thing. Ford has been using 2 piece lug nuts for years (they were on the 85 Mustang GT I bought in 87) and they suck. The lug nuts on the Ford OE wheels and common aftermarket wheels, unless specified differently, is a straight 60 degree tapper. So finding replacement lug nuts is easy.
I bough a set of one piece chrome steel lug nuts that are slightly longer than stock off of eBay for $19.50 back in 2018. They work just fine on the OE wheels and the aftermarket wheels I use for autox. I have probably taken them on and off the car several dozen times without issue.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/24-CHROME-1-88-TALL-AMERICAN-RACING-AR-TRUCK-LUG-NUTS-WHEEL-RIM-SET-14MM-1-5/192497331945?ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT&_trksid=p2060353.m2749.l2649
On the fence here, 2 piece lugs ? Use an impact removing wheels, short burst, not hammering. Going on sung and torque, never having and frankly never knew of 2 piece lugs.
Will be watching these closely. You post Ford put them in use as of 85, 35 years now.
Second thoughts, seem to have stood the test of time. I'm sure the 2 piece lugs are not cheaper to manufacture, so what is the purpose?
Racing absolutely 2 piece lugs are a fail. Rotating wheels every oil change, not convinced they won't hold up.
But I will be the first to find out LOL
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