No, the steel use shorter open ended nuts and the alloys have longer closed nuts.General question - are the lug nuts (wheel nuts) the same between factory alloys and steels?
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No, the steel use shorter open ended nuts and the alloys have longer closed nuts.General question - are the lug nuts (wheel nuts) the same between factory alloys and steels?
But the diameter and thread pitch are the same so they are interchangeable.No, the steel use shorter open ended nuts and the alloys have longer closed nuts.
How has your mpg been since upgrading to these? Any major difference or only slightly less mpg? Worth the trade off for the better handling you're stating?Fitted my other wheels today, 33x12.5r17 They have the same 35mm offset as my other set but there’s about 20mm more poke due to the wider tyre… They ride well..View attachment 7896880
I can't really notice much difference, maybe 1mpg... I wouldn't say handling is better, just about the same, I probably drive slightly more carefully in the wet based on previous mud tyre experience.How has your mpg been since upgrading to these? Any major difference or only slightly less mpg? Worth the trade off for the better handling you're stating?