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Old 06-17-2008, 09:10 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Correct Lugs for ProComp 7089's

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I've been trying to figure out what the correct lugs are for these wheels. It looks like the 12mm x 1.5mm are correct but do I need to get the "ET" version or not seems to be the question. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks

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Re: Correct Lugs for ProComp 7089's

The wheel dealer should be able to tell you this.
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Re: Correct Lugs for ProComp 7089's

According to ProComp's website 12mm x 1.5mm is all they say. I've read different things on different sites. Too early for most of the west coast shops and the place that I purchased them from. I just told the shop to go ahead and use the Gorilla Acorn Lugs in 12mm x 1.5mm.
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Re: Correct Lugs for ProComp 7089's

I did the same thing with my AR Teflon Chambers because I couldn't find anyone with the ET style in black . . . and they look soooo much better than chrome.
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Re: Correct Lugs for ProComp 7089's

One of the posters on this thread mentioned only getting 5 1/2 - 6 revolutions on the nuts. That's exactly what I have. If you are willing to go chrome, get the ET style if they will work with your wheel. You can always get longer studs for the front.

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Re: Correct Lugs for ProComp 7089's

CruiserLarry took care of me. PM him and he will set you up with what you need. Thanks again Larry!!
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Re: Correct Lugs for ProComp 7089's

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