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Old 08-18-2008, 02:33 PM
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maybe you guys can help me out, and then I can buy a new set of lugs ...... I'm looking for the type of lugs that you torque with a 'male' type of bit versus a 'female' socket when taking them on & off .... so basically instead of using a socket over top of the lug to remove or install it, you would use a male bit that goes on the inside of the open ended lug nuts .... sorry for the lack of proper terms but work with me

.... they are for my Work Meister S2Rs, here are a couple of old pics to assist


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no lugs, just depth of stud opening for reference:
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Originally Posted by efthimios,Aug 27 2008, 01:54 AM
maybe you guys can help me out, and then I can buy a new set of lugs ...... I'm looking for the type of lugs that you torque with a 'male' type of bit versus a 'female' socket when taking them on & off .... so basically instead of using a socket over top of the lug to remove or install it, you would use a male bit that goes on the inside of the open ended lug nuts .... sorry for the lack of proper terms but work with me

.... they are for my Work Meister S2Rs, here are a couple of old pics to assist


lugs installed:



no lugs, just depth of stud opening for reference:
You can probably use the Ray's GTC lugs
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Old 09-04-2008, 10:47 AM
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Originally Posted by efthimios,Aug 27 2008, 01:54 AM
maybe you guys can help me out, and then I can buy a new set of lugs ...... I'm looking for the type of lugs that you torque with a 'male' type of bit versus a 'female' socket when taking them on & off .... so basically instead of using a socket over top of the lug to remove or install it, you would use a male bit that goes on the inside of the open ended lug nuts .... sorry for the lack of proper terms but work with me

.... they are for my Work Meister S2Rs, here are a couple of old pics to assist


lugs installed:



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We can get those for you. Send Us a PM

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Originally Posted by EvasiveMotorsports,Sep 4 2008, 01:47 PM
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do you have these in stock? they look like they would fit (thanx SOHCmyDOHC for the reco)

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