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 M14 X 1.25 Tuner style lug nuts, Can't find lug nuts for tunner wheels
yettenschwag
Posted: Nov 9 2008, 07:08 PM


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I found out the hard way that the lug nuts / thread pitch of my 2008 Clubman S is quite unique. It seems that German aftermarket wheels bolt holes are large enough to fit the 17mm socket in to tighten down OEM lug nuts, however other wheels require tunner style lug nuts which no one seems to carry. I need a full set of M14 x 1.25 tuner style lug nuts to fit the Konig Again 4 Opal wheels that I've purchased. I'd love to find them locally, or from somewhere in the states so that I can overnight them. I found a set on eBay from the UK, but they will take forever to get here, and I'm kind of impatient to get my new wheels on. Any suggestions? Found the TPMS sensors at <a href="www.tirerack.com"Tire Rack</a>, but they didn't have the lug nuts in stock.
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wenzi110
Posted: May 16 2009, 03:31 AM


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