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Old 06-03-2010, 01:05 PM
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Six hundred bucks for a set of lug nuts? It's a wonder we don't see stories on the nightly news about infuriated customers going postal in Jaguar dealerships....
 
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thanks for the info - have ordered them from Rockauto.
 
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Read the last few posts to this thread; you may want to cancel the RockAuto order and spend a few dollars more for the Mitsubishi lug nuts from your local Chrysler dealership as these are possibly better quality than the generic Dorman items.
 
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I bought new ones from Advance auto parts w/ locking lugs.....like 25 bucks....and they are flawless.....
 
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Originally Posted by Riski
I bought new ones from Advance auto parts w/ locking lugs.....like 25 bucks....and they are flawless.....
Got a part number please?
 
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Old 06-03-2010, 06:29 PM
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Will have to look when I get home......I dont see what the issue is guys.....

Go to the parts store and pick them up.....

You just need to know the size....
 
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12mm x 1.5
 

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Originally Posted by Riski
Will have to look when I get home......I dont see what the issue is guys.....
'Cause the closet Advance Auto can find for me is this:

http://shop.advanceautoparts.com/web..._276693277___#


at $3.99 each.
 
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Old 06-03-2010, 11:43 PM
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that sucks for ya...
 
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Originally Posted by Riski
that sucks for ya...

Thanks for your cooperation.
 
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Old 06-04-2010, 09:18 AM
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Originally Posted by Riski
21mm x 1.5
The thread is 12mm x 1.5

However the OEM Jag wheels use a flat washered seat, MOST aftermarket lug nuts have a conical seat, including the McGuard ones I used with my aftermarket wheels.

Riski, Id be REAL curious to see if you just used conical seat lugs on a washer seat wheel, as it will NOT properly retain the wheel. Be careful with that, because they will eventually back off.

George
 
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Old 06-04-2010, 10:27 AM
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Nope they are just like stock lugs w/o the ****ty fake outside....and yes a typo on the the thread size haha......They been on the car for quite a while w/ taken them on/off a few times and never had a issue to date!
 
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Old 06-04-2010, 10:28 AM
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Originally Posted by Mikey
Thanks for your cooperation.

HAHA, didnt mean it like that,.....you can order them online though
 
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Part number please (see post #68)

Thanks
 
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Originally Posted by Mikey
Part number please (see post #68)

Thanks
Yes, c'mon and help out here Riski... Honestly, a proper lug replacement for $25 is the cheapest any of us have ever seen...Heck, even if it cost $40 that is still at least $60 cheaper than anything else we've seen...For me that will keep Olivia in diapers and formula for the week...so, yea $60 matters....
 
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Just ordered 40 Dorman #6111171 lug nuts for my 2003 Lincoln LS and my 2005 STR. Got a good price at Rockauto of $108.72 shipping included. Bad to hear about the one guy who had flaking chrome but I need them and have had very good experience with a bunch of Dorman products in the past. They have a huge catalog of parts.
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Update on this thread, had 3 trashed lugs on the XJR got Dorman 611117 at Carquest over the counter $8.22 each.
 
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Default All 20 lugs replaced with MB579290

I have a 04 XJ VDP. With every rotate and balance for the past year, at least one lug nut wouldn't make it. So, finally got rid of them all for the Dormans. I ordered from Rock auto at $2.35 each in set of 10. Having spent $10 for each of the 3 lugs that were broken, this was a steal. With shipping I spent $56. I removed the old lugs and replaced with these and the wheels look stock. And not worrying about breaking the lugs was worth paying for a new lug wrench for the 21mm Dorman lugs. If you have an XJ, S-type, LS or anything else with the OEM Jag lugs, put the Dormans on and have the peace of mind that you or your mechanic can change your wheels when needed without issue.
 

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We used these on Peter's X type......fitted perfectly, fairly cost effective solution and no issues.


20 X M12 X 1.5 TAPERED ALLOY WHEEL NUTS FIT JEEP COMPASS PATRIOT WRANGLER | eBay

The locking wheel nuts have been binned!
 
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