"Rainbow" (rainbeaux)
05/08/2019 at 07:16 • Filed to: None | 0 | 14 |
A while ago, I got some pink aluminum lug nuts. It wasn’t until recently that I noticed how horribly they have held up these past couple months. Here’s two days ago:
You can sort of make out the color, but... here’s when I first installed them:
I’m going to probably paint the outer face or something and just leave the sides as they are.
Edit: maybe they're not aluminum. I gotta check the box again. If they are, I'll have the tire shop put the stock ones back on when I get my tires replaced next week. At least they were only $20 and they were fun while they lasted.
sony1492
> Rainbow
05/08/2019 at 07:32 | 3 |
Al umin um lugnuts are only usable 1 or 2 times before they should be replaced
CalzoneGolem
> Rainbow
05/08/2019 at 07:34 | 1 |
That sucks. There are a bunch of videos on how to anodize aluminum pink.
SilentButNotReallyDeadly...killed by G/O Media
> Rainbow
05/08/2019 at 07:35 | 3 |
Nail polish?
I would never use alloy lug nuts...not ever. Even here in dry as dust Australia... galvanic corrosion is a thing.
Steel is real!!!
Tekamul
> Rainbow
05/08/2019 at 07:39 | 4 |
Aluminum? Yikes. Considering the load applied and the size restrictions, IDK about aluminum lug nuts.
You can get steel anodized in most colors.
AuthiCooper1300
> Tekamul
05/08/2019 at 07:46 | 0 |
I seem to remember Porsche used to fit those... in the air-cooled 911s, at least?
RacinBob
> Rainbow
05/08/2019 at 08:13 | 2 |
Aluminum threads galls and they are un-removable. Take them off and toss them while you can......
nerd_racing
> Tekamul
05/08/2019 at 08:23 | 1 |
Steel would be plated, aluminum is anodized.
Tekamul
> nerd_racing
05/08/2019 at 09:30 | 1 |
True. Technically correct is the best correct.
Tekamul
> AuthiCooper1300
05/08/2019 at 09:33 | 1 |
Yup, but they later smartened up. Porsche people now use steel lugs, unless they’re going for full authenticity.
AuthiCooper1300
> Tekamul
05/08/2019 at 09:49 | 0 |
All seriously done (air cooled) 911s I’ve seen had longer studs and steel nuts. However, I always wondered how special the OEM ones must have been. Aircraft-grade a l l o y , I imagine?
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> AuthiCooper1300
05/08/2019 at 10:22 | 0 |
I believe they were titanium lugs. I don’t know about the 911, but they showed up on 944 turbos (non-turbos seemed to get heavier steel lugs) . I wouldn’t be surprised if they used them on higher spec 911 models, too.
AuthiCooper1300
> ITA97, now with more Jag @ opposite-lock.com
05/08/2019 at 10:41 | 0 |
Never heard of titanium ones. In fact part of the problem with the alloy n u t s was that they were easily damaged because they are soft- i s h . I don’t think that would be a problem if they were titanium, correct?
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Svend
> Rainbow
05/08/2019 at 12:01 | 0 |
Why not spray some plastic wheel nut covers?
Frank Grimes
> Rainbow
05/08/2019 at 15:59 | 1 |
anodizing or at least crappy anodizing is not very durable.