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They are solid lug nuts, not capped like OEM and come with locks and all are black. But be forwarned, they require a 22mm socket so you better buy a couple of sockets, one for home and one to keep in the car. And get a breaker bar to keep in the car to use with the 22 mm socket because the factory lug wrench won't fit anymore.
I’ll second the vote for McGard. I’ve used mystery brand, Gorilla, and now using McGard Splinedrives on my Paseo. Also using OEM locking lug nuts (made by McGard) on my Accord.
Did you find any? I did the same thing with an Edge that I owned. I got mine through Discount Tire, but you can probably find them cheaper on eBay or the like.
Did you find any? I did the same thing with an Edge that I owned. I got mine through Discount Tire, but you can probably find them cheaper on eBay or the like.