Chrome lug bolts
This should help with your request:https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_fro...bolts&_sacat=0
Specifically these: https://www.ebay.com/itm/15484378872...4AAOSw1FhiB4Y9
Specifically these: https://www.ebay.com/itm/15484378872...4AAOSw1FhiB4Y9
Someone before me got carried away with a impact drill to loosen and tighten the lugs bolts, they usable but look like crap, so I might as well upgrade a little with replacing them. Also It's winter and I'm bored, good time to spend some of my wife's money
This subject has been covered a millions times before.
There is a lot of wrong recommendations in the previous posts in this thread.
You want a ball seat, 12mm - 1.5 thread x 40 mm long thread, these are for the original equipment wheels.
Quoting a whole catalogue helps no one if they do not know what they are looking for.
There is a lot of wrong recommendations in the previous posts in this thread.
You want a ball seat, 12mm - 1.5 thread x 40 mm long thread, these are for the original equipment wheels.
Quoting a whole catalogue helps no one if they do not know what they are looking for.
Product Specification:
Lug Type: Lug Bolts
Seat Type: Ball Seat
Thread Pitch: M12x1.5
Hex size: 17mm
Overall Height: 2.12" or 56mm, 2.6" or 66mm Your Choice Based on Your Wheel Requirement
Overall Diameter: 23mm or 0.9"
Shank Length (From Bottom of the Seat to the end the thread shaft): 28mm or 1.1", 40mm or 1.57", Your Choice Based on Your Wheel Requirement
Color: Chrome
Material: Cold Forged Steel
Quantity: 20 Pcs
Requirements of the Vehicle Specification
Required Vehicle Hub Thread: M12x1.5
Requirements of the Wheel Specification
Required Vehicle Wheel Lug Seat Type: Ball Seat
Required Vehicle Wheel Lug Nuts Hex: 17mm
Lug Type: Lug Bolts
Seat Type: Ball Seat
Thread Pitch: M12x1.5
Hex size: 17mm
Overall Height: 2.12" or 56mm, 2.6" or 66mm Your Choice Based on Your Wheel Requirement
Overall Diameter: 23mm or 0.9"
Shank Length (From Bottom of the Seat to the end the thread shaft): 28mm or 1.1", 40mm or 1.57", Your Choice Based on Your Wheel Requirement
Color: Chrome
Material: Cold Forged Steel
Quantity: 20 Pcs
Requirements of the Vehicle Specification
Required Vehicle Hub Thread: M12x1.5
Requirements of the Wheel Specification
Required Vehicle Wheel Lug Seat Type: Ball Seat
Required Vehicle Wheel Lug Nuts Hex: 17mm
Thank you Onehundred80 for the info
I found a set last year, all the specs were correct but the center cap would not snap on to clear the bolt heads. My originals are chewed up pretty bad so I thought I'd get some chrome ones even thought they wouldn't show
I found a set last year, all the specs were correct but the center cap would not snap on to clear the bolt heads. My originals are chewed up pretty bad so I thought I'd get some chrome ones even thought they wouldn't show
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Many times a picture shows the wrong part, ask the seller what type seat is sought after for lug bolts (according to your wheel seats/offsets, & as bolt length may require). 
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As a minimum, I recommend a set of locking lug bolts. It could take someone less than a minute to rip off someones very expensive wheels/tires. 
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This subject has been covered a millions times before.
There is a lot of wrong recommendations in the previous posts in this thread.
You want a ball seat (sometimes referred to as a "radius" seat), 12mm - 1.5 thread x 40 mm long thread, these are for the original equipment wheels.
Quoting a whole catalogue helps no one if they do not know what they are looking for.
There is a lot of wrong recommendations in the previous posts in this thread.
You want a ball seat (sometimes referred to as a "radius" seat), 12mm - 1.5 thread x 40 mm long thread, these are for the original equipment wheels.
Quoting a whole catalogue helps no one if they do not know what they are looking for.
And one does have to be aware that the extended head is a problem if you want to use the OEM center caps & wheels.
Last edited by dedwards0323; Feb 24, 2022 at 11:09 AM.
Look over this set of silver (not chrome) lug bolts with radius seat. Shank length is right and the hex head looks like the OEM version. If I were using the center caps, the silver lug bolt would be sufficient for me.
The OEM lug bolts on my 2007 Coupe are not threaded the entire shank length. Threads probably only cover the bottom half of the shank, which would be sufficient for torque loading. Most after-market lug bolts have threads the entire shank length. Curious why they do that?
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The OEM lug bolts on my 2007 Coupe are not threaded the entire shank length. Threads probably only cover the bottom half of the shank, which would be sufficient for torque loading. Most after-market lug bolts have threads the entire shank length. Curious why they do that?
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Last edited by dedwards0323; Feb 24, 2022 at 05:21 PM.
This is the set of locking lug bolts I bought for my Crossfire. You'll notice the head length is short to allow the center cap to work.
I've actually got the set from MOPAR, but it's the same (just different packaging).
I've actually got the set from MOPAR, but it's the same (just different packaging).
Last edited by dedwards0323; Feb 24, 2022 at 05:35 PM.
Thanks D Edwards0323
That looks like it will work if this set doesn't , the locking lug bolts would definitely work but a little pricey for me right now
I saved the link you sent, that's how I found this set
thank you for finding this for me , I'm covered either way
https://www.ebay.com/itm/172396796350
That looks like it will work if this set doesn't , the locking lug bolts would definitely work but a little pricey for me right now
I saved the link you sent, that's how I found this set
thank you for finding this for me , I'm covered either way
https://www.ebay.com/itm/172396796350
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