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Lug Nuts

Lug Nuts

Postby Pogs » Thu Jul 10, 2008 4:21 am

So I got new wheels (I will show some pictures soon) and had to get new lug nuts to put the wheels on. I went to Advance Auto and bought some new lug nuts, I think the style was 'shank' meaning long and skinny where the threads are. I put two wheels on and my dad comes out to see what I am up to when I am in the process of putting the third wheel on. He takes the forth wheel and then one of my new lug nuts and places the lug nut in the hole of the wheel where the lug nut should be place. He showed me that the lug nut was about a quarter inch shy of breaking through the other side of the hole (not long enough?). He is extremely car intellegent but more so with the older street rods with 427s in them if you know what I mean. I felt he was stupid when he made his next comment to me though, 'you wont pass inspection with these lug nuts, they are not long enough, they are too short and you cant drive around a car with this short of lug nuts on.' I know they dont check lug nuts at inspection, and my lug nuts easily cleared 4/5s of the wheel's lug nut hole. I do however understand that our lives are riding on 5 little nuts but I felt they were safe. What do you all think, do I need to get longer lug nuts, if so what would you suggest (not pricey), is my dad being absurd or am I just being a teenager.
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Re: Lug Nuts

Postby 1gSE » Thu Jul 10, 2008 5:35 am

Pogs wrote:SHe showed me that the lug nut was about a quarter inch shy of breaking through the other side of the hole (not long enough?).


you mean the end of the lug nut isn't coming out the backside of the wheel? I wouldn't want it to. It would probably come in contact with hub, and not fully seat against the wheel. You should be fine. Just torque the wheels to manufacturer specs (IIRC, all Toyota's are 80 ft lbs) and make sure there's no play between the wheel and the hub. Re-tighten around 50-100 miles
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Postby Pogs » Thu Jul 10, 2008 6:35 am

I think what was going on is I bought a set of lug nuts with washers. The shank on the lugs where 3/4 inch and my dad wanted me to get lug nuts with a shank of 1 inch.
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