BEFORE PURCHASING, PLEASE VERIFY EXACTLY WHAT TYPE OF LUG NUT THREAD YOUR VEHICLE REQUIRES AND READ THE FITMENT NOTES
Lug nut thread size for your vehicle can be found in the Fitment Help box or here: Wheels & Tires Buyer's Guide.
Normal sets includes 20 lug nuts total. Sets labeled as "Locking" include: 20 regular lug nuts, 4 locking lug nuts, a locking lug nut socket (key), and a hex socket.
The Muteki SR48 Lug Nuts are a great option for enthusiasts who want a strong, OEM quality lug nut that adds some style too. Made from Cold Forged Chrome Vanadium, these lug nuts provide superior strength to aluminum lug nuts, perfect for those who track their cars or swap wheels often. Also, being that they feature an open end they can be used on extended wheel studs without problems, and the knurled end allows you to grip the SR48 lugs even if you're wearing gloves.
These Muteki Lug Nuts feature a 60 degree cone seat and offer a large contact area to the wheel, but are also small enough in diameter (22mm at the seat) to fit most aftermarket wheels. Another feature is that they implemented a 17mm hex drive which allows for better clearance by allowing the installer to use the included 17mm socket, or one of their own, to minimize the likely-hood of scratching the wheel.
Key Features:
- Open end design (great for extended wheel studs).
- Made from Cold Forged Chrome Vanadium, providing superior strength to aluminum.
- Various eye-catching color options available.
- Oversized 60 degree taper seat provides more seating surface than traditional lug nuts.
- 48mm total length provides ideal balance between thread-engagement/weight/ease-of-install.
Fitment Notes: Uses a 60 degree taper cone seat, as is standard on most aftermarket wheels. As with most aftermarket lug nuts, you will probably not be able to use these on your factory wheels unless they have a 60 degree taper cone seat. You also cannot use these on wheels that require smaller diameter "tuner style" lug nuts. Never use an impact gun when installing these lug nuts (it can damage them).
Always remember to choose the correct lug nut thread type for your vehicle.