Wheel nuts????

sclass

New member
Wsup,

Just got myself a set of MSport 17s (style 194) and I want to get a fresh set of wheel nuts. Other than the stealers what are my options? They want R58-00/per bolt :argh:...(R58x5x4=R1,160 :argh:)...
Can I get a set from a place like Midas or Autozone, or are all bolts not created equal?

The bolts I currently have are getting chowed (somehow), and I've been told to take my wheel hubs to an engineering to rethread the holes.

All input appreciated :thumbs:
 

tcal69

///Member
Give Pride part a shout, he imports some nice TPi wheels nuts... You can check him on FB or the new Max My Ride mag. Good luck.
 

Doomsdaya

///Member
I got those Minty's locknuts on my car and the inside is starting to wear out & the guys at the garage struggle to get it out and fit it back on. I still got 3 original bolts but short of 1.

@ sclass: where did you get your set from ?
 

sclass

New member
Doomsdaya said:
I got those Minty's locknuts on my car and the inside is starting to wear out & the guys at the garage struggle to get it out and fit it back on. I still got 3 original bolts but short of 1.

@ sclass: where did you get your set from ?

When I bought the rims from San I went to Autoquip (Centurion) and bought new locknuts from them. The techs liked me enough to replace ALL my bolts (for free) with ones they had in the shop, not new but in much better condition than the ones I had on the car at the time.

 

Twinz

Forum - Support
Staff member
I got the black bolts from Autoquip some time back and they also longer than the OEM ones. It also included the special secure nut :thumbs:
 

Doomsdaya

///Member
sclass said:
When I bought the rims from San I went to Autoquip (Centurion) and bought new locknuts from them. The techs liked me enough to replace ALL my bolts (for free) with ones they had in the shop, not new but in much better condition than the ones I had on the car at the time.

Twinz said:
I got the black bolts from Autoquip some time back and they also longer than the OEM ones. It also included the special secure nut :thumbs:

Thanks guys, I see Autoquip is the common answer :rollsmile:
 
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