Titanium bolts are in the house!
Sorry guys, forgot this thread actually.
Anyway I'm back. I will check with Lucent over the weekend about TI lugs. If anyone else would like to join, maybe we can get a nice price.
Join in as soon as possible.
Anyway I'm back. I will check with Lucent over the weekend about TI lugs. If anyone else would like to join, maybe we can get a nice price.
Join in as soon as possible.
Hey STEVO, look what I got for ya bro. 


The quality on these is fantastic. On the photo above, the locks are on the right side and have special nuts that thread into them to give the exact same appearance as the other lug bolts. I'm so impressed and can't wait to put them on. More pics with installed to follow.



The quality on these is fantastic. On the photo above, the locks are on the right side and have special nuts that thread into them to give the exact same appearance as the other lug bolts. I'm so impressed and can't wait to put them on. More pics with installed to follow.
Hey STEVO, look what I got for ya bro. 


The quality on these is fantastic. On the photo above, the locks are on the right side and have special nuts that thread into them to give the exact same appearance as the other lug bolts. I'm so impressed and can't wait to put them on. More pics with installed to follow.



The quality on these is fantastic. On the photo above, the locks are on the right side and have special nuts that thread into them to give the exact same appearance as the other lug bolts. I'm so impressed and can't wait to put them on. More pics with installed to follow.
Chrome Wheel Bolt is 2.8 oz a piece...so 14 oz per wheel (weight savings compared to stock is 3 oz per wheel/ 12 oz per car)
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Porsc...item4aa17ca10c
Titanium bolt is 2.6 oz a piece...so 13 oz per wheel (weight savings compared to stock is 4 oz per wheel/ 16 oz per car)
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Porsc...item53df1010f3
When I was running bikes I was using Ti bolts. This was in early 90's but don't believe much has changed, You needed to neverseize the **** out of them or they will gall the threads and ruin them...... Is this still the case?
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