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can somebody give me the exact size for the lugs needed for these early Ansen sprints, there seems to be many online options. ( I know the thread is 7/16 20tpi)
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Just buy the longest shanks you can that do not protrude past the backside of the wheel..and as another poster mentioned buy a good , high dollar wheel lug..
Don't buy the cheap lugs at the swap meets selling chinese made crap. Probbaly get grade 3 if lucky. |
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I hate cheap, ugly lug nuts more than Adam Sandler movies. McGards are great and I have many sets. Get your Jegs catalog, measure your hole diameter (usually 11/16 or .687), and choose the shank length that's slightly shorter than the wheel thickness.
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