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    Default ? Lightweight lug nuts ?

    I need lug nuts for my 17" ST200 rims. Some guy on eBay has "lightweight" lug nuts for about $30.00 including shipping. Is there any reason to pay extra to save the extra weight? Is there a better source for these?

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/16-LI...spagenameZWDVW

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    Sounds pretty cheap for forged nuts. Those things are light as hell too, but not neccessary at all unless you're hardcore into racing.
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    Well Personally I didn't know that there was such thing as "Light Weight" lug nuts. If you're that worried about weight then I'm pretty sure the very last thing I would do is try to get some "Light Weight" lug nuts

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    Quote Originally Posted by SVTPHAT View Post
    Well Personally I didn't know that there was such thing as "Light Weight" lug nuts. If you're that worried about weight then I'm pretty sure the very last thing I would do is try to get some "Light Weight" lug nuts

    theres the fact that ever one pound of rotating mass is equal to 7 pounds of someother kind mass basicly meaning for every 1 pound you save in light weight wheels tire,lug nuts what ever it like saving a total of 7 pound of dead weight.

    works out something like

    stock e1 16" wheels weight 19.5 lbs

    19.5 lbs x 4 = 78 lbs x 7 lbs of rotating mass = 546 of mass weight

    the oz 17" supperleggerezza /ultraleggera wheels weight about

    16.4 lbs x 4 = 65.6 lbs x 7 lbs of rotating mass = 459.2 of mass weight

    if your really hardcore oz make a 14 lbs 15" supperleggera wheel

    14 lbs x 4 = 56lbs x 7 lbs of rotating mass = 392 lbs of mass weoght

    lighter is faster. light weight lug nut wont make a night and day performance light weight wheels will. this formula doesn't factor in the weight or the tires and the fact that different sizes have different weight but you get an idea of the whole lighter weight is faster. however the light weight wheel are weaker in strength and are sure to bent hiting a good sized pot hole.

    this can also be used to show dumb a$$es that the heavy chromed out 18 inch wheels which weight 25-30 lbs each is surely killing any performance edge the car once had.

    for the record 17" konig gt-r with a phat daddy 3 inch polished lip only weight in at an ironic 19.5 lbs each

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    Exactly. Switching to lightweight lugnuts could save about a pound and a half (or more) in actual weight which would translate into an equivalent savings of around ten pounds of cabin weight.

    Whether its worth an extra $10 to save the equivalent of 10 pounds is debateable.

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    And this is in the Classifieds because?
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    I call BS. The lug nuts are so close to the centre of the wheel that they can hardly be called rotating mass. The rotating mass deal needs to consider the radius of the mass (how far from centre of rotation).
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    Yeah, why the helll did this get bumped to Classifieds? When I saw it was bumped, I assumed it was sent to Tires and Wheels - I never even noticed it was moved to Classified. Personally, I think a general question about lightweight lug nuts shuld be in the general interest section, but what do I know?

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    Not sure why this got moved here. I'll move it to general.
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    10 lbs of cabin weight loss is me after my coffee enduced 9:30 trip dropping the kids off at the pool. I'd go for sturdy wheel securing lugs over any "weight loss." LOL!

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