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Old Aug 7, 2010 | 07:14 AM
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Just curious if I can use stock lug nuts with aftermarket wheels specifically made for my 997Turbo? I would think you could since they are built specifically for the car and not using spacers...

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Originally Posted by sbkim
Just curious if I can use stock lug nuts with aftermarket wheels specifically made for my 997Turbo? I would think you could since they are built specifically for the car and not using spacers...

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Depends on the wheel you are purchasing, some have bolt holds designed for narrow lugs due to the wheel design but cut specifically for Porsche cars while others have the same factory sized.

Really depends on the wheel manufacture... But most will offer factory size options so the customer won't have to run out and purchase bolts.

-Eli

Here is an example of a wheel built for the Porsche using con/tune bolts, we supply our customers with the hardware needed so they are not running around town trying to find what they need.


 

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