*Safety Alert* Is everyone using OEM Shank style lugnuts on their wheels?

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Old 05-11-2013, 06:38 PM
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^i was talking about an 03 g sedan lug if they would work for the g37s wheels
 
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Originally Posted by Kingd
^i was talking about an 03 g sedan lug if they would work for the g37s wheels
NO WAY.

Look at this post https://g35driver.com/forums/4044327-post17.html

It's not rocket science here . . . Your lugs are the ones on the left, and the correct ones are on the right.
 
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Originally Posted by arashb
So I'm still confused. Can I use these on an 07 G35 Sedan Journey with stock rims?

the bigger one not the smaller gorilla ones

The are DGR Suspension ones

Can the smaller gorilla ones be used on M45 rims?
 
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bump because this seems pretty important and because i wanna double check to make sure...

which type of lug nuts do i need to run on the original 18" g35 coupe wheels?

like these
 
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OEM acorn non tuner lugs.
 
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Old 05-27-2014, 05:11 PM
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thanks for the response! im a bit confused now because i thought it was either taper or shank style, i didnt realize that the first "acorn" style was different from aftermarket tuner lugs w/ a taper?
 
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http://www.allfactorywheels.com/prod...ear-73717.html

http://www.allfactorywheels.com/prod...ont-73716.html

Hi all, I have the above rims on my 2009 G37x Sedan. After switching out the tires for the first time, I realized not all the lug nuts I have are the same (mismatched size and shapes). I'd like to buy a full set of 20 new ones, just unsure which ones I need. Do I need the ones on the left (older conicals) or the right (newer shanks) from the pics in this link?
https://g35driver.com/forums/v36-bra...ml#post4044327

Thanks.
 
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Old 07-27-2015, 12:08 PM
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Originally Posted by oatmeal
http://www.allfactorywheels.com/prod...ear-73717.html

http://www.allfactorywheels.com/prod...ont-73716.html

Hi all, I have the above rims on my 2009 G37x Sedan. After switching out the tires for the first time, I realized not all the lug nuts I have are the same (mismatched size and shapes). I'd like to buy a full set of 20 new ones, just unsure which ones I need. Do I need the ones on the left (older conicals) or the right (newer shanks) from the pics in this link?
https://g35driver.com/forums/v36-bra...ml#post4044327

Thanks.
GO TO POST #55 again and read through the link I provided there. For such a critical safety item, you would do well to be able to knowledgeably answer your own question than to rely on the what some random person tells you on a forum.



But, just in case you are either lazy or overly-trusting, you'll need the one shown on the right in this pic:
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