Tuner Lugs

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Does anyone know of a good brand? In the past I have gone and gotten them from Pepboys and Autozone and the key heads always snap right off. I went through about 6 keys in one year and all I was doing was rotating my tires. (Using a tire iron only)

If you know of a brand that comes with nice hardened steel keys please post.


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Rays'

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heard lots of good stuff about gorilla lug nuts

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eds13 wrote:Rays'

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kyokugenraysgarson (prolly too baller ofr you though)

or normal open head nuts is what i use

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STAY away from the aluminum or "duralumin" lugs, they're crap.

There's a reason they're not allowed in any competitive motorsports.

Good old open-ended OEM lugs are best, or spline-drive brand-name tuner lugs if you must.


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