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Old 03-01-2016, 01:21 PM
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Hi all,

Just ordered a set of Enkei RPF1's and for all the RPF1 owners, what wheel nuts do you have? Will the standard ones fit?

Anyone after Enkei's then contact MeisterR in the Traders section, sorted out a great deal and ill have them by the end of the week.
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Fairly sure oem nuts will not work, you will need tuner nuts which are tapered to the base
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I thought standard ones were tapered at the base?

Do you know if you can get locking style tuner ones? I want the security
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Standard ones are rounded at the base

Loads to choose from here: lug nuts

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Originally Posted by macky_6
Standard ones are rounded at the base

Loads to choose from here: lug nuts

Wicked, ill have a look
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As Mikefifth said oem ones will not fit. Oem are rounded at the base and your wheels will need the tapered base.

I have project kics which I ordered from rhdjapan, who were quite a bit cheaper than other sites as far as I can remember, even after import tax.

Good choice of wheels by the way, what fitment did you get? Get some photos up when you can.
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Stnadard wheel nuts are fine
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Stnadard wheel nuts are fine
Wicked. I might order some new ones anyways as i got a tweak in mind that i heard about and wanted to do.

Are they your standard center caps? I don't like the Enkei ones and want a flush look just like yours.
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Originally Posted by NicoS
As Mikefifth said oem ones will not fit. Oem are rounded at the base and your wheels will need the tapered base.

I have project kics which I ordered from rhdjapan, who were quite a bit cheaper than other sites as far as I can remember, even after import tax.

Good choice of wheels by the way, what fitment did you get? Get some photos up when you can.
I got some advice from Doyal and went for 17x9 +45 all round. At first i am going to run standard size tyres but then will go up eventually to 225 on the front and 245 on the rear but don't want to modify my arches.
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I want these center caps
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