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Old 09-16-2005, 12:09 PM
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Lug nut question

Can someone tell me the thread size of factory lugs on my 96' SR5 4Runner? It is a V6, 5spd, 4x4 and it has the 15" stock alloys on it. If someone could tell me the conical seat taper, that would also help a lot.
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the stock alloys use a mag seat type lugnut and are 12x1.5

the stock steelies use a 12x1.5 lug nut and are conical seat
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Thanks man, I am about to buy some new chrome lug nuts and a set of lock nuts and I wasn't really shure of the numbers.
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Originally Posted by xSLICKx
Thanks man, I am about to buy some new chrome lug nuts and a set of lock nuts and I wasn't really shure of the numbers.
The simplest thing to do is take your lug wrench with you to the store, and remove one lug nut and take it in with you. Many store displays have a thread size/pitch display which you can use to verify what you have. And you can use yours to match the type and depth of lug nut you need.
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