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What Lug Nuts for aftermarket wheels (conical seat) + Aftermarket TPMS sensors

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When buying lug nuts for aftermarket wheels, be sure the lug nut recess for each lug nut in the wheel supports the socket the lug nut requires. The recessed holes on the wheels I purchased do not support the normal McGard m14x1.5 lug nuts as the nut would require a 22mm socket which would not fit in the recess. Any inner machined lug nuts like @lmtlsauto is using or the narrow diameter splined style like the Gorilla lug nuts I got will work in that situation. The McGard m14x1.5 regular lug nuts look pretty close to factory style.
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When buying lug nuts for aftermarket wheels, be sure the lug nut recess for each lug nut in the wheel supports the socket the lug nut requires. The recessed holes on the wheels I purchased do not support the normal McGard m14x1.5 lug nuts as the nut would require a 22mm socket which would not fit in the recess. Any inner machined lug nuts like @lmtlsauto is using or the narrow diameter splined style like the Gorilla lug nuts I got will work in that situation. The McGard m14x1.5 regular lug nuts look pretty close to factory style.
I used Advanced lock model 3014 for my factory wheels. Only issue is the black coating does chip.

https://advancedlocks.com/product/3014/
 
 



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