Is that normal?
Apr 29, 2014 #2 mclean Member Joined May 18, 2011 Messages 940 Reaction score 0 Location Fort McMurray, AB, Canada sure is
Apr 29, 2014 #3 Dave New member Joined May 18, 2011 Messages 1,555 Reaction score 0 Yup totally normal. Always gotta order lugs Sent from my SCH-I925 using Tapatalk
Apr 29, 2014 #4 johnp115 Active member Joined Feb 1, 2013 Messages 2,211 Reaction score 0 Location Southern MD/Charlotte NC And if they do come with lugs they sure as hell don't fit... Atleast thats my experience
Apr 29, 2014 #5 Lang New member Joined Sep 10, 2012 Messages 774 Reaction score 0 Well damn, recommendations for an 01 with Renegade Raceline's?
Apr 30, 2014 #6 dsberman94 Well-known member Joined Oct 9, 2013 Messages 11,571 Reaction score 65 Location Pennsylvania What type does it say the need. Color is gonna be up to you at that point b
Apr 30, 2014 #7 mustube New member Joined Mar 16, 2013 Messages 610 Reaction score 0 Location Austin, Tx Go to your local chain tire center and get a box. Me and several people I know have the Gorilla brand splined lug nuts with no issues.
Go to your local chain tire center and get a box. Me and several people I know have the Gorilla brand splined lug nuts with no issues.
Apr 30, 2014 #8 mustube New member Joined Mar 16, 2013 Messages 610 Reaction score 0 Location Austin, Tx Also, your 01 should have the coarse 14x2.0 studs, make sure you check the fitment before you get stuck with the wrong ones.
Also, your 01 should have the coarse 14x2.0 studs, make sure you check the fitment before you get stuck with the wrong ones.
Apr 30, 2014 #9 dsberman94 Well-known member Joined Oct 9, 2013 Messages 11,571 Reaction score 65 Location Pennsylvania mustube said: Also, your 01 should have the coarse 14x2.0 studs, make sure you check the fitment before you get stuck with the wrong ones. Click to expand... 14x1.5 isn't it? The fine thread is 2.0?
mustube said: Also, your 01 should have the coarse 14x2.0 studs, make sure you check the fitment before you get stuck with the wrong ones. Click to expand... 14x1.5 isn't it? The fine thread is 2.0?
Apr 30, 2014 #10 mustube New member Joined Mar 16, 2013 Messages 610 Reaction score 0 Location Austin, Tx No, 2.0 means 2mm per thread. 1.5 is 1.5mm per thread, .5mm per thread shorter than 2.0. Metric works backwards from SAE, where SAE uses threads per inch; metric uses mm per thread. Sent from my XT1058 using Tapatalk Last edited: Apr 30, 2014
No, 2.0 means 2mm per thread. 1.5 is 1.5mm per thread, .5mm per thread shorter than 2.0. Metric works backwards from SAE, where SAE uses threads per inch; metric uses mm per thread. Sent from my XT1058 using Tapatalk
May 1, 2014 #12 Buck1 Active member Joined Jan 10, 2014 Messages 1,166 Reaction score 0 Location Winchester, IN Mcgard is a good brand as well. Sent from my SCH-I545 using Tapatalk