Frenzal
Senior Member
- First Name
- Dan
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- May 18, 2023
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- Quebec, Canada
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- 2024 Integra type S (coming soon)
There is surely a lug nut that would fit, no?
Because for me, this can be a problem:
1- Not having the wheel secure enough when on the car because using the wrong lug nuts on it;
2- Risking deforming part of the wheel so it might be stuck on the car when you want to remove it (stud/hub damage possible).
Also, it is important to secure the wheel in the trunk so it won't fly in the car in case of a big crash. For this, you can see what I did in the other spare tire thread (in the type S section), or drill your trunk as suggested here.
Because for me, this can be a problem:
1- Not having the wheel secure enough when on the car because using the wrong lug nuts on it;
2- Risking deforming part of the wheel so it might be stuck on the car when you want to remove it (stud/hub damage possible).
Also, it is important to secure the wheel in the trunk so it won't fly in the car in case of a big crash. For this, you can see what I did in the other spare tire thread (in the type S section), or drill your trunk as suggested here.
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