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Old Feb 26, 2003
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Stock Lugs....

Some guy told me that with the wheels I am purchasing (Konig traffik's) that I could use my stock lugs. Is this true and if it is would it look that bad?[IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/IMG]
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i use the stock lugs on my racing harts
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i use the stock lugs on my racing harts[hr]
what a terrible idea. get locking ones.
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Old Feb 27, 2003
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of course i have wheels looks on mines
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I used to have a set of 17" White Konig Traffiks on my car & no, the stock lug nuts will not fit. The lug holes in the wheels are recessed too much & are not wide enough for the stock lug nuts to fit in.
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Wh ywould you even want to use stock lugs on aftermarket wheels? You're just asking some one to steal them.
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From the guy 2k1 civ bout his wheels from:

They fit in a tight squeeze. You ofcourse dude should get locking ones so they dont get stolen, pepboys or something. I am shipping tomorrow in morning due to day off.
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You probably should not use the stock lugs due to the fact that they do not contact the wheel properly and will possibly loosen up.
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