Muteki lug nuts?
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Muteki lug nuts?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Mutek...spagenameZWDVW
Im not looking to dish out $200 on lug nuts.. Anyone use Muteki?
Im not looking to dish out $200 on lug nuts.. Anyone use Muteki?
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if Muteki are anything like Kyokugen (which I think they are), I would recommend NOT getting them. I had them on my last car and they were a ***** to take off b/c many had rusted to the stud, one had been stripped by the shop when they f*&&*d up and used and air gun on them, and then the key to the set was rounded out. Ultimately, I had to have two of them broken off. I would stick with factory lugs or get the Rays
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Originally Posted by suprpwr
if Muteki are anything like Kyokugen (which I think they are), I would recommend NOT getting them. I had them on my last car and they were a ***** to take off b/c many had rusted to the stud, one had been stripped by the shop when they f*&&*d up and used and air gun on them, and then the key to the set was rounded out. Ultimately, I had to have two of them broken off. I would stick with factory lugs or get the Rays
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actually i use these on my 2 cars.
they work good.
cheap disposable.. =)
the key is a lot better than the muteki's
and remember if a shop messed them up blame the shop for carelessness.
they work good.
cheap disposable.. =)
the key is a lot better than the muteki's
and remember if a shop messed them up blame the shop for carelessness.
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Originally Posted by anotheraznguy
actually i use these on my 2 cars.
they work good.
cheap disposable.. =)
the key is a lot better than the muteki's
and remember if a shop messed them up blame the shop for carelessness.
they work good.
cheap disposable.. =)
the key is a lot better than the muteki's
and remember if a shop messed them up blame the shop for carelessness.
^are you talking about the Zenki's?
Guys what do you like better? long or short? closed or open?
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Just don't use an impact wrench at any time on them, the coating will not last and will chip off from the torque of an impact. They are not of high quality but should be ok with a torque wrench.
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muteki's key design is different than the kyokugen
i think muteki is 6 sided (iirc?) versus kyokugen which was 7 sided
the kyokugen was notorious for breaking keys, etc
you arent supposed to impact any aftermarket lug nut/key anyhow
i use muteki on some of my cars, cheap and disposable, do the job
now i use kics r40 cause i want to act like the baller that im not haha
i think muteki is 6 sided (iirc?) versus kyokugen which was 7 sided
the kyokugen was notorious for breaking keys, etc
you arent supposed to impact any aftermarket lug nut/key anyhow
i use muteki on some of my cars, cheap and disposable, do the job
now i use kics r40 cause i want to act like the baller that im not haha
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Originally Posted by A Spec Products
muteki's key design is different than the kyokugen
i think muteki is 6 sided (iirc?) versus kyokugen which was 7 sided
the kyokugen was notorious for breaking keys, etc
you arent supposed to impact any aftermarket lug nut/key anyhow
i use muteki on some of my cars, cheap and disposable, do the job
now i use kics r40 cause i want to act like the baller that im not haha
i think muteki is 6 sided (iirc?) versus kyokugen which was 7 sided
the kyokugen was notorious for breaking keys, etc
you arent supposed to impact any aftermarket lug nut/key anyhow
i use muteki on some of my cars, cheap and disposable, do the job
now i use kics r40 cause i want to act like the baller that im not haha
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so muteki is a spline drive similar to gorilla
never had any problems w/ muteki's
and the ppl that i see that have problems either used a gun or just was crazy and torqued their lugs to well over 100 ft lbs.
never had any problems w/ muteki's
and the ppl that i see that have problems either used a gun or just was crazy and torqued their lugs to well over 100 ft lbs.