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Old Feb 3, 2008 | 07:11 AM
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^either way, for the moment, I need to bling out the wheel-department... I'm just an earshot away from getting my SW-388's.... soooo, until then... hahaha I guess i'll just have to rock the Autozone lugs!!!!!! lol


Thanks I guess?

haha, jk...


seriously, thanks for ya'lls help!
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Old Feb 3, 2008 | 07:40 AM
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Originally Posted by tylorweaver,Feb 3 2008, 08:11 AM
^either way, for the moment, I need to bling out the wheel-department... I'm just an earshot away from getting my SW-388's.... soooo, until then... hahaha I guess i'll just have to rock the Autozone lugs!!!!!! lol


Thanks I guess?

haha, jk...


seriously, thanks for ya'lls help!
Oh boy, all these big words! lol

Anyways if your gonna be getting sw's which spoon doesnt have or make for our car no more, Im sure youll find a used set. Thus if your getting sw's, then i suggest you get a matching spoon tuner lug in either red or blue. You can always buy rays as well, there are many out there. If your all into baller, then why waste money on crappy lugs!

rays, spoon, many quality ones out there that will work with oem and aftermarket!
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Old Feb 3, 2008 | 09:49 AM
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^well, pertaining to my original post... I was referring to using some sort of anodized aftermarket lugs on my OE wheels...

Spoon may not have the SW-388's anymore for S2000's, but I know of a few suppliers that still have them in the correct offset, etc for our cars..
Which, at that point, of course I will go out and buy some baller-lugs... more than likely I will go with the Blue spoon lugs...


Right now, I'm using the 'crappy' Autozone lugs only because there are no anodized aftermarket lugs that can work with OE wheels... according to others' responses to this thread....

So, ya... you tell me. lol
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Old Feb 3, 2008 | 10:56 AM
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Originally Posted by tylorweaver,Feb 3 2008, 10:49 AM
^well, pertaining to my original post... I was referring to using some sort of anodized aftermarket lugs on my OE wheels...

Spoon may not have the SW-388's anymore for S2000's, but I know of a few suppliers that still have them in the correct offset, etc for our cars..
Which, at that point, of course I will go out and buy some baller-lugs... more than likely I will go with the Blue spoon lugs...


Right now, I'm using the 'crappy' Autozone lugs only because there are no anodized aftermarket lugs that can work with OE wheels... according to others' responses to this thread....

So, ya... you tell me. lol
Lots of lugs work with oem wheels, I know my spoons did, i know my rays did, I know these current ones do as well. But they are a local company and i get stupid cheap and they are cheaper then anything else for me


just find a buddy that has something nice and test fit one, Plus if you do it right the first time, youll always save money in the end.

The sw's are super hard to find now in the proper offset, i tried 3 of my spoon suppliers and none could get me a set so i bought volks
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