Looking for a one-piece, forged lug nut replacement
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Looking for a one-piece, forged lug nut replacement
Anybody have any luck finding a replacement nut for our 97-06 cars? I really dislike the rattling of the 2-piece units, and I am finding local stores to 'try' on a nut disappointing. One unit was too short (stud ran out before it made contact) and the second one stuck outside the face of the wheel too far, plus the shaft outside diameter wasn't as tight as ours OEMs (here's the one that actually tightened ok)
I am pretty sure the acorn/conical versions aren't good for our wheels, we need that washer and a shaft-type.
Below is the closest aftermarket one that I have found, and I can't even order it myself from the manufacturer. Might try to find a retailer to order them for me.
White Knight Model 5304, Med. Mag w/Att. Washer
Any other options out there?
Also, there is a minimum order of 40 per order, so if I special order these, anyone else want to split the cost w/ me?
I am pretty sure the acorn/conical versions aren't good for our wheels, we need that washer and a shaft-type.
Below is the closest aftermarket one that I have found, and I can't even order it myself from the manufacturer. Might try to find a retailer to order them for me.
White Knight Model 5304, Med. Mag w/Att. Washer
Any other options out there?
Also, there is a minimum order of 40 per order, so if I special order these, anyone else want to split the cost w/ me?
Last edited by H20boy; 05-04-2010 at 12:01 PM.
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Well, I was happy to hear Discount Tire (my installers of the Hancook's the car currently wears) can get the white knight lugs that seem to be look-a-likes for the OEM, at $3 each, shipped. So, in about 30 days (they're backordered) I'll let you all know if they fit like a glove, or I just wasted $60.
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Be careful, the original nuts have a precision long shoulder that goes into the wheel to center the wheel, aftermarket will not work safely, the cone is just not enough safety factor to hold the wheel in place for me. I was looking for locking lugs for my BBS wheels and thought about the aftermarket cheapo's, I ordered the right ones from Jag and was glad I did, they are made right and look fine.
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On the first car the covers were loose and rattled. After determining that aftermarket replacements just were not available and that OEM ones were $8 apiece I fixed mine.
Took one to ACE hardware and bought a 4" bolt that fit. Sanded a short piece of 3/8" wood dowel to the contour of the inside of the sheet metal cover. With the bolt as a handle used a buffing wheel to polish all 20 of them. Dropped the little piece of wood inside and used the bolt to push off the sheet metal cover. Reinstalled with JB Weld. Looked good, didn't rattle.
Hope your $3 replacements work, they will be the find of the year.
Tight Wad Tom (with too much time on his hands) in Ellijay.
Took one to ACE hardware and bought a 4" bolt that fit. Sanded a short piece of 3/8" wood dowel to the contour of the inside of the sheet metal cover. With the bolt as a handle used a buffing wheel to polish all 20 of them. Dropped the little piece of wood inside and used the bolt to push off the sheet metal cover. Reinstalled with JB Weld. Looked good, didn't rattle.
Hope your $3 replacements work, they will be the find of the year.
Tight Wad Tom (with too much time on his hands) in Ellijay.
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In addition to the annoying rattle as I drive over cracks at low speed, I've twisted one of the covers on the rear to the point where I can barely get my socket on, do my business, and get it off. I figured that was a good time to find a new one before I ended up like bull or the other s-type guys that broke em off.
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Gordo, i'll save the best of the lot for you if these do work out!
Dpez, thanks for the offer, if I would have known that in the first place, I would have placed a custom order. If you look at the s-type thread here and here, the 'covers' on the 2-piece unit can be a problem. Earlier versions are worse than mine, however, so I read.
Now, here's the OEM Lug Nut (1/2" thread size)
I didn't have a micrometer handy, so my measurements were from a tape measure with inches and mm. This is the closest I could come. The shaft diameter barely squeezed into a 0.687 circle template, so I rounded up to 0.7.
Dpez, thanks for the offer, if I would have known that in the first place, I would have placed a custom order. If you look at the s-type thread here and here, the 'covers' on the 2-piece unit can be a problem. Earlier versions are worse than mine, however, so I read.
Now, here's the OEM Lug Nut (1/2" thread size)
I didn't have a micrometer handy, so my measurements were from a tape measure with inches and mm. This is the closest I could come. The shaft diameter barely squeezed into a 0.687 circle template, so I rounded up to 0.7.
Last edited by H20boy; 06-10-2010 at 11:23 PM.
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Wow, they must have really torqued those puppies to do that kind of dammage. The spec is 100 n-m which is like 80 ft-lbs. On my mustang they call for 100 in-lbs of torque.
Don't worry about the exact measurements. Next time I've got the wheel off, I'll spec them out. The other thing that happens is Jag calls for a 22mm socket, but I've always used a 7/8". I had a guy a the tire place use the wrong one once and I noticed he did a little damage to one of my rear lugs (I was going to say nuts but it just didn't sound right).
I'm wondering what would be the best material to use. I'd like to use 303 SS cause easy to machine and I could polish them to look like chrome, 304 is tougher to machine but much stronger. Other choice would be 4140 & have it chromed but that costs some bucks.
Does anyone know what material the OEM lugs are?
Don't worry about the exact measurements. Next time I've got the wheel off, I'll spec them out. The other thing that happens is Jag calls for a 22mm socket, but I've always used a 7/8". I had a guy a the tire place use the wrong one once and I noticed he did a little damage to one of my rear lugs (I was going to say nuts but it just didn't sound right).
I'm wondering what would be the best material to use. I'd like to use 303 SS cause easy to machine and I could polish them to look like chrome, 304 is tougher to machine but much stronger. Other choice would be 4140 & have it chromed but that costs some bucks.
Does anyone know what material the OEM lugs are?
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I dove right into that thread Mikey when i started looking, but unfortunately, the thread type on the XK8s are 1/2", where the s-type, lincoln, mitsubishi, etc that you guys were finding suitable replacements are 12x1.5mm. Our thread type is more difficult to find...believe me, i hunted for a couple evenings.
Thanks for trying to help though, you s-typers seem to have found more than one perfect alternative for the crappy 2-piece lugs.
Thanks for trying to help though, you s-typers seem to have found more than one perfect alternative for the crappy 2-piece lugs.
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Still backordered, but been doing some more measuring using a new, $15 vernier caliper I picked up at Harbor Freight. It seems, the lug holes in the wheels are no wider than 0.70", then when I measured the lug diameter on the base...0.70", so there's no room for error, I'm afraid my 0.03" may fall short.
Dpez, instead of 'fabricating' me 20 new lugnuts, any chance I can ship my new nuts over to you, and you can 'shave' off 0.03 of material from the outside shaft?
I of course, will make sure these don't fit, but I'd like to know if you'd be willing do help me if it does become too snug to work properly.
Dpez, instead of 'fabricating' me 20 new lugnuts, any chance I can ship my new nuts over to you, and you can 'shave' off 0.03 of material from the outside shaft?
I of course, will make sure these don't fit, but I'd like to know if you'd be willing do help me if it does become too snug to work properly.
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I dove right into that thread Mikey when i started looking, but unfortunately, the thread type on the XK8s are 1/2", where the s-type, lincoln, mitsubishi, etc that you guys were finding suitable replacements are 12x1.5mm. Our thread type is more difficult to find...believe me, i hunted for a couple evenings.
Thanks for trying to help though, you s-typers seem to have found more than one perfect alternative for the crappy 2-piece lugs.
Thanks for trying to help though, you s-typers seem to have found more than one perfect alternative for the crappy 2-piece lugs.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/KIT-W...ht_4654wt_1167
...however now I'm not so sure. The lugs on the spacers are apparently 12X1.5. Are you saying that the threads on a 2003 XK8 won't fit?