Rays vs. Muteki Lugnuts (pics & weights)
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Originally Posted by jammin
can you pm me a price on the red ones ? i actually ordered the linea corse lemans from you guys too and was in the market for lugs for them now, will these work fine with the linea corse lemans?
Originally Posted by Triple8Sol
Ooh...I really like these. Does a set include wheel locks?
Mcgard also offers true locking lugs that use a specific key to install/remove. These locks are usually sold in a set of four and we stock them in Black and Chrome. Sending you a PM with more info on the Gold locks.
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Originally Posted by Ed 718
Dan email sent from work..............check your email bud.
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I just checked and it looks like Zoeb replied to your email already. If you need the set of lugs let us know
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Originally Posted by synth19
The best quality are mcgard spline lug nuts, hands down.
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i had Mcgards before, and yes, they are very durable. Never had the key break, the lugs took a beating better when dropped on the concrete. But being a brand ***** i am, i had to get the crappy Rays.
Those mutekis look nice but a friend of mine has the same ones and his rusted in the middle the first day he put them on. I wonder if you can coat it with WD40 or something to prevent that. I'm kind of iffy on open ended lug nuts for daily driven cars because of that.
Those mutekis look nice but a friend of mine has the same ones and his rusted in the middle the first day he put them on. I wonder if you can coat it with WD40 or something to prevent that. I'm kind of iffy on open ended lug nuts for daily driven cars because of that.
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Originally Posted by WheelDude.com
Hey Ed,
I just checked and it looks like Zoeb replied to your email already. If you need the set of lugs let us know
-Dan
I just checked and it looks like Zoeb replied to your email already. If you need the set of lugs let us know
-Dan
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Originally Posted by Ed 718
Thanks Dan I recieved the email but the ones I wanted were not in stock .
We don't stock the full Muteki line up at all times, Mcgard's are always in stock in every color or on order if we happen to ever run out
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Over the weekend I put on a set of red Muteki 'Super Tuner Nuts' closed-end, for my black LE28n's. Don't have any pics but it looks awesome. They replaced a set of McGard silver nuts which now look way too bulky in comparison. Hopefully these nuts hold up - I'm a little iffy on the finish, as some of it looked like it had rubbed off the corners even before I took them out of the package. Anyone have experience with these particular nuts?
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Originally Posted by sry110
Over the weekend I put on a set of red Muteki 'Super Tuner Nuts' closed-end, for my black LE28n's. Don't have any pics but it looks awesome. They replaced a set of McGard silver nuts which now look way too bulky in comparison. Hopefully these nuts hold up - I'm a little iffy on the finish, as some of it looked like it had rubbed off the corners even before I took them out of the package. Anyone have experience with these particular nuts?
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Originally Posted by Z1 Performance
we've been using them on my brothers car for 2 years now, wheels get changed 2 times per year (winter/spring), and he's had new tires installed as well, plus they have been off for various suspension upgrades. Zero issues with the finish, even in the salt infested NY winters. Plus, impact gun safe (we take them off using a gun, put them on by hand so we can maintain proper torque)
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