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    Lug nut part numbers?

    I just bought a mirage a few weeks ago that came with steelies and covers. Got a set of factory 14" alloys with 8k tires on them $200 shipped. Only problem is the steelie lug nuts don't appear to fit. Does anyone know the part number for stock lug nuts? Wheels are pictured below. When I look I find 3880A007 which is the same as what I have and are open. Below lug nuts are closed and probably have stems. I need those.




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    The OEM lug nuts are crappy anyway. They will corrode and look like hell in a few months anyway.



    Try to find a good set of aftermarket lug nuts.

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    Don't get aluminum lug nuts. They are junk.


    Where did you get the alloys $200?
    2014 ES F5MBD aka 5MT. I am a full time Uber driver, if you want to drive for uber DO not sign up without my referral code for a bonus .

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    You don't need to over think your lug nuts. Just go on Amazon and find a set that fits our cars. The stock ones are garbage. I've had a tow truck driver break a locking lug nut, and the dealer break one of the regular ones.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cobrajet View Post
    The OEM lug nuts are crappy anyway. They will corrode and look like hell in a few months anyway.
    Totally. I've already got orange rust spots on a few of mine after just one winter.

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    My oem lug nuts are much better than most, even with all the road salt mine look decent. Though I was my car every day almost.
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    Ebay. I couldn't believe my luck he had it buy it now at that price including shipping and I caught it an hour after he listed so I bought them. I'd been cruising car-part.com for a set since I bought the car and was going pay more than that without shipping. Holding on to my factory wheels and tires and I'll put them on these wheels once I wear out the 8k mile set.

    I've mounted them with aftermarket 12x1.5 steel chrome open ended nuts. Looks ok and works so I don't care. The factory nuts look really cheap.

    Pretty sure Dorman 611-220.1 are the factory replacements but I'm not paying $6 a nut.


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