I found some stock Toyota aluminum wheels for my snow tires and wanted to make sure that I can use the same lug nuts that I use for my steel wheels. Thanks.
The only thing I know to check is whether the nut to wheel mating surface is flat or conical.
Since you're dealing with nuts you don't have to fear lug bolts being too long or too short.
What car were they from. You likely need new nuts.
It's off a 2012 corolla. I have the stock steel wheels with hub caps. I found some corolla stock aluminum wheels off same year of car that I could use for my snow tires.
You will need new lug nuts. Toyotas use mag washer lug nuts for all their alloy wheels. Steelies use your standard conical lug nuts. They are NOT interchangeable.
+2, my prius has the two piece nuts and I had to buy some conies for the steelie snow rims.
The 2 piece nuts do have a small cone portion intended for the steel spare tire but I don't want to wreck them.
See if the seller will throw the nuts in for free, if he has them. If not use it as a bargaining chip.