I recently purchased these rims for track:
Stock MR2 Spyder rims. Problem I'm facing now is that the holes on the rims are perfectly flat and my wheel nuts are tappered. Illustration below:
I've ran one track day with the tappered nuts and it was ok but it seems like inside edges where the wheel and nut touch are getting a tad worn. I've seen stock Toyota wheel nuts and they seems sit flat on the rims with some washer over it.
Do you reckon it's safe running my current setup, or better if I actually got Toyota MR2 wheel nuts (12 X 1.5). Does stock MX5 wheel nuts have a flat base too? Any other alternatives?
Rims and wheel nuts
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Rims and wheel nuts
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Where did those wheelnuts come from?
My friend recently got some aftermarket wheelnuts for his car and had a similar problem...
It was pointed out to him that the wheelnuts he was using were supposed to be used with aftermarket (or JDM) rims...
Problems? shouldnt be TOO bad on the roads... if they dont jiggle about theyre as good as safe... thats not to say that theyre holding the wheel properly... they probably arent stressed enough to be dangerous
the best solution would be to find proper fitting wheelnuts... (the normal flat bottome ones? werent those the universal fitment?)
My friend recently got some aftermarket wheelnuts for his car and had a similar problem...
It was pointed out to him that the wheelnuts he was using were supposed to be used with aftermarket (or JDM) rims...
Problems? shouldnt be TOO bad on the roads... if they dont jiggle about theyre as good as safe... thats not to say that theyre holding the wheel properly... they probably arent stressed enough to be dangerous
the best solution would be to find proper fitting wheelnuts... (the normal flat bottome ones? werent those the universal fitment?)
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I would reccommend NOT using those nuts with those rims at all, as alluminium alloy is very soft and as you say begins to wear, not good at all, and definately not safe. If you go to any tyre shop you should be able to get the old school type nuts and washers to fit the 5(I think they are just a std 12x1.5 thread at a guess)
You may also need to ream out the holes with something to remove the 'worn' bit from around the holes so the proper nuts will get through too.
Hope this is some help, Tim
You may also need to ream out the holes with something to remove the 'worn' bit from around the holes so the proper nuts will get through too.
Hope this is some help, Tim
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irwin83r wrote:no need to go toybota ones. just buy ones that fit your studs and the rims from a tyre or wheel shop if they dont have them they will most likly know someone that will. but i would be listening to Mr zoomzoom here and getting these studs asap if i was you
Yeah, I'll be looking at proper nuts before I use the rims next time. After all, they are my track rims and I don't use them unless I need to
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