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Which lug nuts to use? Aftermarket wheels

I want to put a locking set of lug nuts on my DC-1's...don't know which ones I need for my 03 4X4...need to know what thread size and type I have? I see kits that have 1/2" x 20RH, 12mm x 20RH, etc.

Also any opinions on a good kit to get? I was thinking the Gorilla locking kit, something where each lug nut has to use the locking adapter rather than just 4 of the lugs needing the adapter.
 



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I will tell you right now that the luh hole is a tight fit. The 4-way I have is thick to fit in the hole. I have to use a thin wall 13/16 spark plug socket to fit in the hole.

Your best bet is the star type lug nut. I know Advance & O'Reilly's sells them.

I assume your thread size is 1/2-20 but double check to make sure.
 






I will tell you right now that the luh hole is a tight fit. The 4-way I have is thick to fit in the hole. I have to use a thin wall 13/16 spark plug socket to fit in the hole.

Your best bet is the star type lug nut. I know Advance & O'Reilly's sells them.

I assume your thread size is 1/2-20 but double check to make sure.

I can always take a stock lug nut to Advance and see what size it is, but that would involve taking it off the vehicle, driving my other vehicle to the parts store, etc. I would like to order these today :) Can anyone confirm the 1/2" x 20 to be the right size?

Thanks for the heads up on the lug clearance. Are you using DC-1's as your wheel?
 












McGard's website shows 1/2-20 thread size.

http://www.mcgard.com/Applications/AutomotiveSearch

I would recommend the McGard brand, if it will work for your application.

McGard is what I have. There is nothing wrong with McGard but the way the lug holse are made you need a thin wall socket to have enough space to to get it to the lug hole.

I know this because I have the DC1 wheels & McGard lug & locks.
 






1/2 20 is what you will want
 






Thanks for the replies! I cannot find any McGard complete locking sets (where each lug uses the adapter) and this is what I really want, so I believe I am going to go with a set of Gorilla's I found at summitracing.com Thanks again for the help!
 






I've been using the Gorilla lock set for many years, and they are very good. I once lost the locking key in the snow, and ordered a new one from them. I saved the original package with the replacement key code number. Always save your important documentation in a place that you know where to find it when you need it.
 






Thanks for the replies! I cannot find any McGard complete locking sets (where each lug uses the adapter) and this is what I really want, so I believe I am going to go with a set of Gorilla's I found at summitracing.com Thanks again for the help!

Just curious on what you are looking at from SummitRacing...
 












The chrome ones are cheaper on Amazon.com, if you opt for those.
 






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