Locking wheel nuts
#2
Don't know what wheels you have... "OEM" doesn't tell us anything.
Part number on my 2006 car with 17" wheels is 08W42-SCV-101. Used for: 2008-2012 Accord, 2007-2013 CR-V, 2011-2013 CR-Z, 2010-2013 Crosstour, 2004-2011 Element, 2007-2013 Fit, 2010-2013 Insight, 2005-2009 S2000.
-- Chuck
Part number on my 2006 car with 17" wheels is 08W42-SCV-101. Used for: 2008-2012 Accord, 2007-2013 CR-V, 2011-2013 CR-Z, 2010-2013 Crosstour, 2004-2011 Element, 2007-2013 Fit, 2010-2013 Insight, 2005-2009 S2000.
-- Chuck
#4
All OEM wheels for our car use the same type of nuts with spherical cone and M12x1.5mm threads.
So yes it tells enough.
From a quick google on that part number it seems they should fit, just a small question mark if the *PDI is some kind of special model.
So yes it tells enough.
From a quick google on that part number it seems they should fit, just a small question mark if the *PDI is some kind of special model.
#5
That's what I thought. The question mark for me was also the pdi bit. Don't know what that is.
#7
I will just mention that I have had locking lugs of that design before (different manufacturer) and they tend to get damaged easily. But its not too much of a worry because when they do, it takes about 5 minutes to remove all 4. So in other words, don't make yourself think they actually provide any real security. Super easy to remove with standard tools and not really worth paying extra money for. Have had to remove them when the key was lost and have seen wheels stolen that had locking lugs on them.
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#8
I will just mention that I have had locking lugs of that design before (different manufacturer) and they tend to get damaged easily. But its not too much of a worry because when they do, it takes about 5 minutes to remove all 4. So in other words, don't make yourself think they actually provide any real security. Super easy to remove with standard tools and not really worth paying extra money for. Have had to remove them when the key was lost and have seen wheels stolen that had locking lugs on them.
#9
Yep, understood. And I also know that they may stop an "opportunity thief" that has a 4 way and a jack. Just some input that I would still be wary of parking anywhere you think the wheels may be stolen :P
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