Raptor wheels/lug nuts question.
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Probably a dumb question but I just don't know, but I have had a set of raptor wheels sitting around collecting dust and thought I'd get them installed and was wondering, do the f150 lug nuts work? Tried searching and can't find anything. Figured it would be temporary till I ordered the right lugs at some point. Anyways, thanks for any info
Last edited by MHPrior80; Dec 24, 2014 at 09:04 AM.
put them on and find out. its not like the wheel changes the thread size of the stud.
as long as the thickness of the wheel at the mounting point is within 1/8" of what you've got now your closed end nuts are going to be fine. if its 1/4"+ thicker you may need to make sure you have at least the width of the stud in length engaging the lug nut.
as long as the thickness of the wheel at the mounting point is within 1/8" of what you've got now your closed end nuts are going to be fine. if its 1/4"+ thicker you may need to make sure you have at least the width of the stud in length engaging the lug nut.
Probably a dumb question but I just don't know, but I have had a set of raptor wheels sitting around collecting dust and thought I'd get them installed and was wondering, do the f150 lug nuts work? Tried searching and can't find anything. Figured it would be temporary till I ordered the right lugs at some point. Anyways, thanks for any info
Raptor is an F-150..
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put them on and find out. its not like the wheel changes the thread size of the stud.
as long as the thickness of the wheel at the mounting point is within 1/8" of what you've got now your closed end nuts are going to be fine. if its 1/4"+ thicker you may need to make sure you have at least the width of the stud in length engaging the lug nut.
as long as the thickness of the wheel at the mounting point is within 1/8" of what you've got now your closed end nuts are going to be fine. if its 1/4"+ thicker you may need to make sure you have at least the width of the stud in length engaging the lug nut.
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