So I bought a set of aluminum Honda wheels I unfortunately got ripped off on because they were run with loose nuts resulting in slight ovalling of the holes. Through my research the only option is to purchase some hard to source hardened steel press in inserts. Which cost almost as much as the wheel itself. Being 17 years old there I would also have to deal with corrosion and the possibility of having to get even larger holes machined and find these hens teeth inserts.
My idea is just to use Toyota lug nuts with the washer. How does this washer function? Does it take up the clamping force of the lug nut after the taper seat centers the wheel?
My wheels are ball/radius seat and hub centric. I don’t see why I can’t use either mag or Toyota washered nuts. If need be I can drill out the radius seat slightly so the new nut will not bottom against the flange and ensure the washer is loaded. Am I totally off course here?.
My idea is just to use Toyota lug nuts with the washer. How does this washer function? Does it take up the clamping force of the lug nut after the taper seat centers the wheel?
My wheels are ball/radius seat and hub centric. I don’t see why I can’t use either mag or Toyota washered nuts. If need be I can drill out the radius seat slightly so the new nut will not bottom against the flange and ensure the washer is loaded. Am I totally off course here?.
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