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To those with staggered 20" Bathurst set ups... HELP!

MagneticGT

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I'm experiencing a strange issue with the staggered 20x9 and 20x10 Rohana RC7s I purchased. First off, the lug holes are very small in diameter at only 1". Second, the lug holes are 2" deep on front wheels and 1" deep on the rear wheels. As a result, I'm finding it extremely difficult to find matching lug nuts and wheel locks that fit much less that look even lengthwise front and rear (due to the depth difference). Is this unusual for staggered wheels? I've never experienced this with staggered wheels before. :frusty:

The TSW Bathurst was my second choice. To those running 20x9 and 20x10 Bathursts, did you experience any fitment issues with your lug nuts or wheel locks? Are the lug hole dimensions the same front and rear?

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Alright so here is the info for you brotha

1. For the Rohana wheels

They have smaller tuner lug sized bolt holes this is so that the bolt holes dont take up the whole face of the wheel which then gives the visual appearance of a more pleasing and concave wheel.

So because of that you need to use a specialty spline lug nut they are slimmer and fit in there, since they are splined they come with a special key ( so in turn they act as a lock as well)..

There are different length ones but I normally use the RAD tuner style center lock style lugs with a key they are longer so they fill up the bolt hole more.

2. TSW

As for the TSW Bathurst wheels no issues with that and I have done a number of those setups both local and outside sending it to members, with the TSW you can use a regular conical 14mm1.5 lug nut no issues and if you want them to have two different lengths you can do that as well.

What you are experiencing is because of how concave the wheels are the rears have less pad material which means the lug has less space to sit inboard compared to the front which has more pad material ( offset and concave differentiation)
 
 








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