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    Lug nuts helps

    Ok I need help so im looking for extended studs and lug nuts and an 8mm spacer.

    I looked around and found a package set for 140 but im not so sure about them

    here those r

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/EXEDI...Q5fAccessories

    I do know about ARP. They sell a set for 80 I think but those r just the studs which I dont mind

    here those r

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ARP-E...Q5fAccessories


    The thing im having a problem is extended lug nuts with a lock

    I dont want no cheap ebay jdm sport lug nut.I want a good brand help me out with the lug nuts
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    http://exediumracing.com/aboutus.php...un8p7crp6ldpt6
    exedium racing is only a 2 year company. never heard of them
    are they even made in the usa?

    i'd go with companies that are well known and have been in the game longer, such as blox and arp for wheel studs. i personally have blox wheel studs installed on my cb7. but they are tougher to install than arp in my experience. however, blox wheel studs are about 3-4mm longer than arp's.

    as far as lug nuts and locks; go w/ muteki. they are made in japan and i personally have used this brand. priced around $50 a set. only issue i had was that the colored ones faded after awhile. so i would suggest getting just the polished set. torque them down to 80 ft. lbs. and do a bit of driving and then re-torque them.

    and for spacers; i used a set called kyo-ei. also made in japan and affordable @ around ~ $30 a pair.
    i had a pair of 8mm in the front and 5mm in the rear on my cb w/ 16x7 + 40 wheels.

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      #3
      Originally posted by PhatAccord View Post
      http://exediumracing.com/aboutus.php...un8p7crp6ldpt6
      exedium racing is only a 2 year company. never heard of them
      are they even made in the usa?

      i'd go with companies that are well known and have been in the game longer, such as blox and arp for wheel studs. i personally have blox wheel studs installed on my cb7. but they are tougher to install than arp in my experience. however, blox wheel studs are about 3-4mm longer than arp's.

      as far as lug nuts and locks; go w/ muteki. they are made in japan and i personally have used this brand. priced around $50 a set. only issue i had was that the colored ones faded after awhile. so i would suggest getting just the polished set. torque them down to 80 ft. lbs. and do a bit of driving and then re-torque them.

      and for spacers; i used a set called kyo-ei. also made in japan and affordable @ around ~ $30 a pair.
      i had a pair of 8mm in the front and 5mm in the rear on my cb w/ 16x7 + 40 wheels.
      Thanks man i gonna start looking in to this now and see what i come up with
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        #4
        For extended studs you should consider ARP or H&R extended studs. Why you ask? That is because

        1. Installation is easy
        2. You don't have to tap them in the back like you would with Blox.

        Yes, they are a bit more pricey, however, I'd pay a little bit more for peace of mind. As for the spacers, I personally like the H&R because of their design and how it goes into the bore of the rim.

        Here is a link to a guy selling a set of ARP wheel studs. Hopefully he still has them for sale:

        http://forums.nwp4life.com/zerothread?id=24590

        http://forums.nwp4life.com/zerothread?id=25099

        If you don't mind me asking, why 8mm and not 10?
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          #5
          Originally posted by scanlessfool View Post
          For extended studs you should consider ARP or H&R extended studs. Why you ask? That is because

          1. Installation is easy
          2. You don't have to tap them in the back like you would with Blox.

          Yes, they are a bit more pricey, however, I'd pay a little bit more for peace of mind. As for the spacers, I personally like the H&R because of their design and how it goes into the bore of the rim.

          Here is a link to a guy selling a set of ARP wheel studs. Hopefully he still has them for sale:

          http://forums.nwp4life.com/zerothread?id=24590

          http://forums.nwp4life.com/zerothread?id=25099

          If you don't mind me asking, why 8mm and not 10?

          because I run a 5mm now and I just need a lil bit more space so it clears from the tralling arm.
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