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Any Toyota mechanics? I just got my first set of aftermarket rims, and I’m pretty psyched about it. I have attached a just not sure what type of lug nuts that I would use for this style of wheel. The ones that I had for my OEM aluminum rims didn’t fit. They were too big around to fit in the hole anyone that’s a pro in wheels, can you let me know which ones I would need, perhaps a link on Amazon would be awesome. It’s a 2003 Toyota Sequoia!
WilliamGoogle “spline locks”, check for fit (lug size and thread pitch). Hope this helps.
ChrisSo Toyotas use hub centric rims that require those specific lug nuts. Are you sure these are specifically for your sequoia, or did you get some random marketplace rims that have a similar bolt pattern?
BradYou would need 12mm 1.5 acorn style lug nuts.
KevinToyota factory wheels require OEM Toyota shank nuts, but after market you can use tuner nuts.
TobyYou need extended thread spline lug nuts. Gorilla makes a great set.
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