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What Size Wheel Nuts Do I Get For My Alloys?


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Strange question but can't seem to find a definitive answer. Been on eBay and found a few options but not sure if they are the right size for the LS. I changed my alloys recently and they have been put on with the old wheel nuts that were used with the stock alloys.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/20-X-ALLOY-WHEEL-NUT...0327124003r9001

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/16-x-Chrome-Alloy-Wh...%3A1|240%3A1318

Are they ok to buy either of these sets?

Thanks

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I had the same situation when I bought my LS it had standard LS wheel nuts on aftermarket alloys.

The eBay ones are expensive I went to a local tyre fitters ( ETS Eden Tyre Services) and got 16 chrome and 4 locking nuts for around £15.00 and they fitted them.

Don't leave the standard nuts on too long as they will chew up the wheel holes as they have no concave washers on with possible dire consequences.

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