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I'd look more into the size of the nuts. I bought 21mm WORK nuts for my 5Zigen rims (might have more room inside CE28's) and its impossible to tighten/loosen them without ruining the rim. I'll be looking specifically for allen key nuts soon to replace these ones.

I didn't think long or short mattered as long as you have an extension bar for your socket?!

i use

Ray Daytona Racing Nut

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they are 17mm, so are good for rims which cant use the stock wheelnuts (e.g like my nismo rims) and total length of 44 mm

for my rims NISMO LMGT2, the front fit in good but the rear wheelnuts stick out just alittle bit maybe 10mm but still looks ok :domokun:

Edited by [Michael]

These are the ones I bought (not from eBay though)

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/RAYS-Anddized-Locki...1QQcmdZViewItem

These are the ones I might go for now

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/GENUINE-Rays-Anddiz...1QQcmdZViewItem

EDIT: my bad, they are the same size just have a weird thumb screw thingy on the end :blink:. Where'd you get yours Mikey?

Edited by Topaz
I use RAYS long nuts on my CE28N

I think short version is better for looks

the long ones stick out quite far from the hubs

Hi,

Yeah, I ended up going for some short versions.

Thanks all for the input.

Regards

Andrew

These are the ones I bought (not from eBay though)

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/RAYS-Anddized-Locki...1QQcmdZViewItem

These are the ones I might go for now

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/GENUINE-Rays-Anddiz...1QQcmdZViewItem

EDIT: my bad, they are the same size just have a weird thumb screw thingy on the end :D. Where'd you get yours Mikey?

yahoo auction couldn't find anyone in australia which stock them and they cost me the same as the normal ray wheel nuts

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