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You can get wheelnuts to fit at autobarn or similar. They cost about $25 for 4 tho so its expensive. You will usually need to order in enough sets for your car too as they keep limited stock of this.

Rays wheelnuts like posted above will not fit in those wheels. You'll need the inverted head type.

You can get wheelnuts to fit at autobarn or similar. They cost about $25 for 4 tho so its expensive. You will usually need to order in enough sets for your car too as they keep limited stock of this.

Rays wheelnuts like posted above will not fit in those wheels. You'll need the inverted head type.

Ekk I hope that's not for all the volks. I bought a set of long nuts for the rims I bought out of japan, but won't find out if they're right or not for another month till it all arrives :D

Ekk I hope that's not for all the volks. I bought a set of long nuts for the rims I bought out of japan, but won't find out if they're right or not for another month till it all arrives  :(

If the wheel nuts have to go inside a hole then its unlikely that anything except inverted head type nuts will fit.

My wheels are the same - Rays/Nismo LMGT3's which required these weird wheel nuts.

Kinda sucks. I get the feeling that its the same for any wheel where there are 10 holes around the center cap.

on the topic of wheel nuts, anyone know of any brands/places where I can grab a set of long bolted wheel nuts?

I've had longer studs put in, and I can get to them with a deep socket but it scratches the paint off my rims.

They will alos have to be open ended too, or long enough to cover the entire stud.

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