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Old 05-03-2010, 10:00 PM
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I just bought some 20's for my 150 but looking for the right lug nuts? I'm looking for a set of chrome lugs hopefully with a set of lockers also? Anyone know of a good set that would fit? What is the size of our studs. I have a 98. Thanks guys
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Don't worry about putting the locking lug nuts on there... They take almost no extra time to remove than a standard lug nut... If the thief has any clue as to what they are doing (it is no secret on how to remove them without the key) they will have the right tool to remove it... Lets face it, your usual lazy thief would not have the jack & wrench to remove your rims/tires... It is going to be someone that knows how to do it, has the right tools and knows how to get rid of the rims/tires...
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The 4.6 trucks come with m12 x1.5 and the 5.4 trucks come with m14x2.0 and I get mine from eBay ....Also depending on what rims you have the lugs will be concave on the end or a flat surface mount. Most aftermarket wheel are concave (ie have a bevel type flange).

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Mines a 4.6 and the rims are Boss style #308. Thanks fella's. Yea you probably right camstng, lockers prob arent worth it. Ill see what i can find then for the m12x1.5



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