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Lug nuts?

Started by Shoooter, October 03, 2020, 11:04:37 PM

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Shoooter

All the lug nuts local in Canada are sold out. What is everyone running? Is there a brand that is close to factory? I've been waiting for 2 months for my last partsfrom classics so I would prefer not to wait.

MoparLeo

Just a guess since you didn't say what size, 1/2 RH ? Standard or Acorn style ?
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Bullitt-

I was impressed by the quality of Gorilla Lug Nuts I got for another vehicle..
  Much nicer that some I had purchased in the past
    https://www.gorilla-auto.com/lifetime-lug-nuts
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Shoooter

1/2"RH thread yes. I'm assuming the acorn style is what everyone uses.

The gorilla ones are the ones that are usually carried local but no stock for months. I'll try Amazon

anlauto

PG Classics sells the most accurate reproductions of the originals....are they sold out ? :huh:
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Check out my web site ....  Alan Gallant Automotive Restoration

ek3

if you want correct ones , frank b. sells an exact dimple lug nut  both rh and lh for 120.00 --set of 20 listed in new products .....

anlauto

...and where do you think Frank gets them from ? :thinking:
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ek3


usraptor

I just ordered a set of RH and LH from Classic Industries.  They have them in stock.  :bigthumb:

Shoooter

Are they 13/16" or 3/4"?

usraptor

Per their website they're 1" long.


Shoooter

I mean the hex size (socket size ) not the legnth

Topcat

The reproduction Classic Industries Lug Nuts dimple look like a drop of water on a surface. 

And not like a machined tip broken off after final machining.

Shoooter

Is the 3/4" factory size or the 13/16"?

headejm

My 1970 Challenger w/ rallye wheels has 3/4" hex size.  I believe that is the factory size for my car. Not sure if all Mopars had 3/4" hex.  :ohyeah: