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Just thought I'd drop this link here...look at post number 7 specifically...
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4 minutes ago, 620_Brian said:
Wow. Just wow.
Nevermind, just do it your way, it'll work perfectly, lol.
I swear, I have no idea why I try to help here. I mean the guy I had to correct about D21's never having KADE's says they take 1980's style deep shanks lugs...it must be true.
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If you look closely at the steel wheel lugs you'll notice there is a foam rubber backing on the flange. It's the buffer between the lug and the plastic wheelcovers that are used on the steel wheels.
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There are 2 styles, yes.
One for alloy, aka aluminum wheels, and one for steel wheels.
The "shanked" style are for the steel wheels, acorn for the alloy.
A simple Google image search of the lug part numbers from the first link I posted proves this.
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Using this description for the OEM wheels, choosing #2 wheel
It suggests this part as being the OEM alloy wheel lug nut
So before doing something drastic, you may want to rethink your plans...
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For those that have no idea WTF Rick is talking about since he didn't include a link...
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7 hours ago, KoHeartsGPA said:
Picachu never looked so good!
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7 hours ago, KoHeartsGPA said:
Just BRE stripes would look good too
Right after the rising sun goes on the hood...
And as if my opinion matters, I'd say the thinner stripe.
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7 hours ago, Rick-rat said:
I have found the best way to burn CD's is with a roaring campfie
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That's what happens when you roll over your own spike strip lol
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Or match up the thread pitch and just use an "exhaust manifold nut"
Essentially using it as an extreme duty nyloc
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https://www.wikihow.com/Drill-Bolts-for-Lock-Wiring
https://www.amazon.com/Allstar-ALL10122-Safety-Drill-Fixture/dp/B006K8G7JE
or
https://www.amazon.com/Aircraft-Tool-Supply-Safety-Safblock/dp/B005VR4BG6/
or if you want all bases covered
https://www.amazon.com/OTC-4794-Safety-Drill-Metric/dp/B008PV85IA/
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On 11/19/2018 at 12:48 PM, Rjawm said:
Can't wait for the official death of Canby...
so we can move on to R.I.P. Canby threads instead.
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19 minutes ago, goes2fast said:
I didn't know the Japanese were that far behind us at that time. This truck looks like something built in the 30s in the US, but very cool!
Well, a couple things that fell from the sky in early Aug of 1945 could have caused a small set back...
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4 hours ago, datzenmike said:
He must have traveled a lot. I checked the IP and it didn't match any other member here.
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21 minutes ago, datzenmike said:
I have a small bag of US coins from Canby trips. I can't get rid of them here. On the road takes too long to count out at gas stations. I like to limit my exposure at stops. Maybe if I rolled them?
Or find one of these on your route home and cash them in for a gift card to use later at home/online. Bonus is no fees for cashing in coins for gift cards, there is when exchanging for paper cash. Coin rolls are pretty much a must for exchanges in banks.
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2 hours ago, tr8er said:
All good now. Enjoying Elon Musk on Joe Rogan.
Sounds kinda kinky but if it works for you is all that counts.
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You must be new here...the average buy-in of parts by these cheap asses is limited to the change in their ashtray most of the time, maybe more if they have the seats out and scrape up what's been hidden for years in the cracks.
So, no, precision made parts aren't a hot seller to most on Ratsun, lol.
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^ Needs more PoPo in that pic lol
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I see what you did there mister crazy computer disease man...I've played plenty of Plague Inc. on my phone to see through your plans...you sneaky motherfucker
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A stupid state or a state of stupid...
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Titan wheels.
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Posted · Edited by Rjawm
If you notice I used quotations around the word shanked when I posted it the first time, because I was using your incorrect terminology as the separation of the 2 styles.
If you actually took the time to look at the 2 Nissan lug nuts they are both acorn nuts, one just has a flanged dress cap with rubber washer on it.
OEM steel wheel lug nut.
OEM alloy wheel lug nut