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- S_DavisExplorerI have them on my 2013 chevy, bolt pattern is slightly different. I have about 6,000 miles on them so far no issues.
- Buzzcut1Nomad IIThree years with no issues on my vision wheels on my F350 SRW which is also my daily driver
- taycotrainsExplorerThank You for the responses ... also S Davis thanks for the picture.They look great...That picture convinced me to pull the trigger on these !
- taycotrainsExplorer
Buzzcut1 wrote:
Three years with no issues on my vision wheels on my F350 SRW which is also my daily driver
Will I be able to use my factory lugs ? - BedlamModeratorYou need tapered lugs verses the flat face OEM's.
- Artum_SnowbirdExplorerI bought Rhino nuts to use with mine. A bit salt flaked from winter, but still just fine. About 7 years now. You also need to watch the caps that come with them. I had to use a hole saw to drill mine for my Warn hubs, and also had to get deep caps for the back wheels.
- jimh406Explorer IIII ran them for 8 years on my previous truck a SRW with no issues. You do need to use different lug nuts.
- ICamelExplorerJust remember to check the torque on your lug nuts following a tire change after the first 50, 100, and 150 miles(approx).
- Buzzcut1Nomad IImine came with splined nuts
- BedlamModerator
Artum Snowbird wrote:
I bought Rhino nuts to use with mine. A bit salt flaked from winter, but still just fine. About 7 years now. You also need to watch the caps that come with them. I had to use a hole saw to drill mine for my Warn hubs, and also had to get deep caps for the back wheels.
I only ran caps on the rear.
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