Opinion on lug nuts.
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Opinion on lug nuts.
Sup guys/girls, need your opinion on lug nuts. Looking to get a set on from the vendor classifieds. Really just need opinion on color, I was thinking either black or the titanium looking ones to match my exhaust. Let me know what you guys think, thanks. Oh and the reason I'm looking to get a set is because my 2 oem wheel locks broke up front so I'm planning on just replacing all 20.
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i'll post up pics of my neo chrome kic r40 lugs and my new axis option wheels as soon as i get em on next week, just keep an eye out for it in the media section
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I never said it was required.
Aluminum is very soft metal as opposed to your studs. Evertime you spin and/or torque them, they will lose material. Aluminum Lugs are considered to be "consumables" and should be changed every so often anyway. Use lithium grease to help the longevity. Project kics are not aluminum but I would still use lithium grease to prevent corrosion or rust, just like your spark plugs.
Aluminum is very soft metal as opposed to your studs. Evertime you spin and/or torque them, they will lose material. Aluminum Lugs are considered to be "consumables" and should be changed every so often anyway. Use lithium grease to help the longevity. Project kics are not aluminum but I would still use lithium grease to prevent corrosion or rust, just like your spark plugs.