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Tomo90

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They are a well known brand you'll see them on ebay, I agree, go for steel versions. Locking nuts is up to you, I know some do, some dont. All I would say is that you can buy nut splitters any where these days so if they want your wheels they can get them off.

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"Important Note:

Muteki lug nuts are made with tapered bottoms specifically for aftermarket wheels. These are not for use on factory wheels!"

 

There are 3 types of lugs:

 

lug_nut.jpg

 

I'm fairly sure that all the 350Z Rays wheels have tapered lugs, although if in doubt ask Chris/Tarmac before buying.

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"Important Note:

Muteki lug nuts are made with tapered bottoms specifically for aftermarket wheels. These are not for use on factory wheels!"

 

There are 3 types of lugs:

 

lug_nut.jpg

 

I'm fairly sure that all the 350Z Rays wheels have tapered lugs, although if in doubt ask Chris/Tarmac before buying.

 

Thanks for the info, my ZED came with standard wheels non Rays but now I'm upgrading to the GT4 Wheels, does this play a factor, with the hub or anything?

 

Sorry I'm very unknowledgable in this area.

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