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Old 03-21-2017, 10:20 AM   #43
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My gorillia lug nuts have started to rust a bit where the socket goes on... Not as good of quality as when i had them on my 5th gen. Maybe a bad batch or just not as good of quality....
Yeah they don't look good, chipped and rusted. You should definitely call gorilla and ask for replacement under warranty.

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Need 4 Speed sent me black lugs with my wheels/tires. They are good.
Are those locking type? The ones listed on their website don't appear to be locking type.
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Old 03-21-2017, 10:30 AM   #44
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This is why hydro2 works well to protect lugs, mine look fine after 18 months. It gets where you can't get wax....see my wheel link.
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Old 03-23-2017, 10:38 AM   #45
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I'm pretty mechanically impaired, is this the correct procedure for replacing the lug nuts?
1) Use breaker bar to loosen lugs, not remove.
2) Lift the section being worked on and put on stands.
3) Remove old lugs
4) Place new lugs on and hand tighten
5) Lower car and torque lugs in a star pattern to proper specs.
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Old 03-23-2017, 10:41 AM   #46
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Too much effort......it's as easy as:

Keep car on ground, loosen one, replace -retighten and use a Tq wrench. Now do the one opposite of the one you just did.
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Old 03-23-2017, 10:46 AM   #47
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Too much effort......it's as easy as:

Keep car on ground, loosen one, replace -retighten and use a Tq wrench. Now do the one opposite of the one you just did.
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Old 03-23-2017, 02:47 PM   #48
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Are those locking type? The ones listed on their website don't appear to be locking type.
Correct they are normal type...I guess I would order the Gorillas or other spline ones if that worries you.

I think what is more important is to get the special sockets that won't mess up the finish of your wheels when you change them out.
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Old 03-25-2017, 11:40 AM   #49
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Thanks for the feedback...

I ordered the gorilla ones from Amazon, should be here early next week. I follow Glen's wheel cleaning procedure so that should protect them from the rust.
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Old 03-25-2017, 02:05 PM   #50
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I have the Gorilla splined ones and I really hate splined lug nuts, considering how many times I pulled the wheels, PITA. I wrapped the splined key in duct tape to help protect the wheel, since my plastic lined sockets don't get anywhere near the wheel due to the "key".
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I just did the Gorilla black lugs today. They look great with my black rims
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They're a bit more expensive, but the Gorilla 96643BDX are perfect. They have the wider conical seat than the 71xxx series, so they fill the lug hole out much better.

I'll try to remember to post pics when the weather clears up and I can clean up the wheels.

https://www.summitracing.com/parts/gor-96643bdx
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Old 03-29-2017, 04:12 PM   #53
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Correct they are normal type...I guess I would order the Gorillas or other spline ones if that worries you.

I think what is more important is to get the special sockets that won't mess up the finish of your wheels when you change them out.
Can you please clue me in on these special sockets? A link or anything would do. I am not familiar with them. Thanks.
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Can you please clue me in on these special sockets? A link or anything would do. I am not familiar with them. Thanks.
The special sockets have plastic liners on the outside so they're less likely to damage the wheels. But if you're using a spline lug nut with the splined key/socket, then these plastic sockets are mostly useless since they're so far away from the wheel. With that said, I still use them or at least wrap a regular socket in duct tape to protect the wheel.
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Old 03-30-2017, 07:52 AM   #55
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They're a bit more expensive, but the Gorilla 96643BDX are perfect. They have the wider conical seat than the 71xxx series, so they fill the lug hole out much better.

I'll try to remember to post pics when the weather clears up and I can clean up the wheels.

https://www.summitracing.com/parts/gor-96643bdx
Thanks for posting this, I like them better.
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Old 03-30-2017, 12:35 PM   #56
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The special sockets have plastic liners on the outside so they're less likely to damage the wheels. But if you're using a spline lug nut with the splined key/socket, then these plastic sockets are mostly useless since they're so far away from the wheel. With that said, I still use them or at least wrap a regular socket in duct tape to protect the wheel.
Oh, those are really nice looking. Will have to pick up something like that.

What kind of seats do I want on lug nuts for the OEM black Camaro SS wheels? I see Ball, Caonical, and Mag.
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