Can I use my stock lugs?
And one time I put rims on my car and I stretched out my emergeny brake... how do I prevent this?
Thanks
Last edited by r0csfinest; Jun 11, 2005 at 04:18 PM.
2. Put a stock lug into a stock wheel. Measure how much of the bolt extends out the back of the wheel.
3. Do the same with the aftermarket wheels. If the aftermarket lugs protrude the same distance as in #2 above, then you may use these. If not, try the stock lugs. They may stick out more or less than in #2, depending on the thickness of the aftermarket wheels.
4. If either lugs are too short, don't use them. If either are too long, you may go to a local machine shop to have them cut down (mine cost $15 to cut 20 lugs).
If you are using an original wheel as a spare, or will want to convert back to original wheels for winter driving or when you sell your car, consider this before cutting down your stock bolts.
Hope this helps.



