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BWR lugs nuts w/ what kind of rim?

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    BWR lugs nuts w/ what kind of rim?

    I bought some blue BWR lug nuts a few months ago in hopes it was going to fit right on, but it didn't. I have some 16' konig rims, but these BWR lug nuts are to big to fit where the lug nut would go into my rim. I know they sell wheel studs to, which I'm not sure whether or not you'd have to get to have them fit on the lug nuts but either way it still wouldn't fit. Am I going to have to get new rims to get these to fit or no? If anyone has these some pics would be nice

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    Originally posted by Restless View Post
    I bought some blue BWR lug nuts a few months ago in hopes it was going to fit right on, but it didn't. I have some 16' konig rims, but these BWR lug nuts are to big to fit where the lug nut would go into my rim. I know they sell wheel studs to, which I'm not sure whether or not you'd have to get to have them fit on the lug nuts but either way it still wouldn't fit. Am I going to have to get new rims to get these to fit or no? If anyone has these some pics would be nice
    are you saying the inner threading is to big for the wheel stud?
    or the lug nuts don't fit in the hole on the rim itself?


    and i wouldn't go so far as to buy new rims; you can just probably go back to where you bought them and exchange for the right size. (unless you bought them online)

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      #3
      im going to guess hes saying that the lugs wont fit in the lug holes on the wheels.

      I ♥/Miss My Coupe

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        #4
        some wheels need thin lug nuts, old school sparcos are that way.

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          #5
          Originally posted by civic_90_08 View Post
          im going to guess hes saying that the lugs wont fit in the lug holes on the wheels.
          if that's the case, you might need to buy extended wheel studs.

          not to hard to replace either

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            #6
            I'm pretty sure the threads match up w/ the lug nut I'll check later on but the lug nut won't fit in the rim of the lug nut hole

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              #7
              Originally posted by struckaccordCB7 View Post
              if that's the case, you might need to buy extended wheel studs.

              not to hard to replace either
              That wouldn't be a safe option. You wouldn't be able to snug the wheel correctly @ the lug seat. You'd jam the lug nut against the face of the wheel, putting pressure on parts of the wheel not designed to see that torque.

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                #8
                Originally posted by AccordWarrior View Post
                That wouldn't be a safe option. You wouldn't be able to snug the wheel correctly @ the lug seat. You'd jam the lug nut against the face of the wheel, putting pressure on parts of the wheel not designed to see that torque.
                thank you sir

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