Replacement for the awful OE Lug Nuts/Bolts?
#142
So I've been searching for ANY solid lug nuts for my 2001 XJR. Cant find anywhere. Any ideas? I've even contacted machine shops but no offers. Apparently I have 1/2 20
. Not sure what that EXACTLY refers to but that's what will fit. I've even contacted machine shops and asked if they could, maybe, modify something or make them but no dice. Sure, I get it, the liability. Noe I'm thinking, oh well, just change out the studs?
IDK. Any thoughts or ideas?
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. Not sure what that EXACTLY refers to but that's what will fit. I've even contacted machine shops and asked if they could, maybe, modify something or make them but no dice. Sure, I get it, the liability. Noe I'm thinking, oh well, just change out the studs?
IDK. Any thoughts or ideas?
A huge Thank You to all the Forum Members and Administrators!!
#143
#144
I've had some luck with this store on Ebay. Solid lug nuts at a reasonable price. Not sure if the 2001 is mag seat, so pay attention to the mating surface when you buy them. Also make sure you have the correct nut size. I ordered for my 08 XKR incorrectly and have 13/16" vs 3/4" (or metric equivalents <21 vs 19>
This means I cannot use the factory lug wrench.
https://www.ebay.com/str/precisioneuropeanmotorwerks
I'd receommend swapping out the OEM lug nuts and using anti seize...and as always torque your nuts.
Here is what might happen if you dont:
This means I cannot use the factory lug wrench.
https://www.ebay.com/str/precisioneuropeanmotorwerks
I'd receommend swapping out the OEM lug nuts and using anti seize...and as always torque your nuts.
Here is what might happen if you dont:
Last edited by J5hort; 09-18-2023 at 01:39 PM.
#145
So I've been searching for ANY solid lug nuts for my 2001 XJR. Cant find anywhere. Any ideas? I've even contacted machine shops but no offers. Apparently I have 1/2 20
. Not sure what that EXACTLY refers to but that's what will fit. I've even contacted machine shops and asked if they could, maybe, modify something or make them but no dice. Sure, I get it, the liability. Noe I'm thinking, oh well, just change out the studs?
IDK. Any thoughts or ideas?
A huge Thank You to all the Forum Members and Administrators!!
. Not sure what that EXACTLY refers to but that's what will fit. I've even contacted machine shops and asked if they could, maybe, modify something or make them but no dice. Sure, I get it, the liability. Noe I'm thinking, oh well, just change out the studs?
IDK. Any thoughts or ideas?
A huge Thank You to all the Forum Members and Administrators!!
#146
So I've been searching for ANY solid lug nuts for my 2001 XJR. Cant find anywhere. Any ideas? I've even contacted machine shops but no offers. Apparently I have 1/2 20
. Not sure what that EXACTLY refers to but that's what will fit. I've even contacted machine shops and asked if they could, maybe, modify something or make them but no dice. Sure, I get it, the liability. Noe I'm thinking, oh well, just change out the studs?
IDK. Any thoughts or ideas?
A huge Thank You to all the Forum Members and Administrators!!
. Not sure what that EXACTLY refers to but that's what will fit. I've even contacted machine shops and asked if they could, maybe, modify something or make them but no dice. Sure, I get it, the liability. Noe I'm thinking, oh well, just change out the studs?
IDK. Any thoughts or ideas?
A huge Thank You to all the Forum Members and Administrators!!
Instead of going through all the foolishness of changing the studs for no real reason other than internet-induced anxiety, why not just buy a box of a few hundred standard lug nuts and replace them with new ones once every week/month/year or whatever, so you know they're always new?
Last edited by dangoesfast; 09-19-2023 at 03:26 PM.
#147
Stock ones are 2 piece, seem my pic in earlier post. Over time, they separate and the cap starts to spin on the steel part of the nut. When this happens they are a b*tch to get off. I had to rip the cap part off on nut just to get at the inner part to get the nut off. Aftermarket ones (most) are solid steel, so no cap to rotate. I have had this happen to several cars. The stock onoes will distort if there is any resistence between inner nut and stud. It does not take too much.
So $20 and 2 1/2 minutes per wheel and you are done. You dont even need to lift the vehicle. Remove old nut, replace with a new loaded with anti seize, repeat for rest of the nuts on the wheel, then move to next wheel. And remember, always torque your nuts.
So $20 and 2 1/2 minutes per wheel and you are done. You dont even need to lift the vehicle. Remove old nut, replace with a new loaded with anti seize, repeat for rest of the nuts on the wheel, then move to next wheel. And remember, always torque your nuts.
#148
Stock ones are 2 piece, seem my pic in earlier post. Over time, they separate and the cap starts to spin on the steel part of the nut. When this happens they are a b*tch to get off. I had to rip the cap part off on nut just to get at the inner part to get the nut off. Aftermarket ones (most) are solid steel, so no cap to rotate. I have had this happen to several cars. Te stock onoes will distort if there is any resistence between inner nut and stud. It does not take too much.
So $20 and 2 1/2 minttes per wheel and you are done. You dont even need to lift the vehicle. Remove old nut, replace with a new loaded with anti seize, repeat for rest of the nuts on the wheel, then move to next wheel. And remember, always torque your nuts.
So $20 and 2 1/2 minttes per wheel and you are done. You dont even need to lift the vehicle. Remove old nut, replace with a new loaded with anti seize, repeat for rest of the nuts on the wheel, then move to next wheel. And remember, always torque your nuts.
If you can swap all four corners' studs in 20 minutes, I will fly you to Australia to work in my workshop.
#150
I prefer to read posts before replying to them.
Last edited by dangoesfast; 09-19-2023 at 06:52 PM.
#151
#152
Read it perfectly, responding to the comment about the notion that there is something wrong with the way the nuts are being removed. You wrote:
Change the studs?? What on earth are you doing that make the factory lug nuts so "awful?" They're just nuts mate, if someone is ripping the tops off them then stop letting them work on your car... simple.
As you can see, by other posts, these fail under normal use. Especially in corrosive environments. I never spoke to studs or removing those in under 20 minutes. Regardless, suggestions about reading habits or putting words in my mouth are one of the distractions in forums. Maybe just constructive comments to help the OP make some decisions. I have found providing experiences and solutions goes a long way and opinions may be less effective to a certain extent.
Change the studs?? What on earth are you doing that make the factory lug nuts so "awful?" They're just nuts mate, if someone is ripping the tops off them then stop letting them work on your car... simple.
As you can see, by other posts, these fail under normal use. Especially in corrosive environments. I never spoke to studs or removing those in under 20 minutes. Regardless, suggestions about reading habits or putting words in my mouth are one of the distractions in forums. Maybe just constructive comments to help the OP make some decisions. I have found providing experiences and solutions goes a long way and opinions may be less effective to a certain extent.
#153
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#154
Thank You ! I think they are different but don't know for sure. I appreciate all the comments and input from every one. I know people are surprised when I say my lug nuts are 1/2 X 20 but they really are and nobody has them in solid steel, no plastic caps. The plastic caps are damaged a bit on the sides But the main reason I want solid steel polished chrome is the plastic craps, I mean caps , do not polish very well at all. I thought maybe somebody could fab them or something?
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