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Will,

You need to take more of a close up of the area on the rim in question. I think I might be able to see a tapered spot on the rim adjacent to the stud -- but it is not exactly clear. Yes, I see the large flat spot perpendicular to the stud on the rim, but if you look closely, it is not a squared off situation like the shouldered nut situation that Larry has displayed.

I say let's see a closer, better photo of the stud/ rim area.

Mark
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You should NOT use any washers if the nut and wheel are both tapered

Correct.

BUT, I still do NOT think that is a proper taper.

The recess around the chamfer/taper really does look like a proper recess for a washer. Washers are only used for the mag seat type of lug nut.

Can you give us a photo of your supplied lug nut type?

Larry

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Your wheels look like they require a shank nut, NOT a taper nut. Agree with LF. Also, be advised that there are two tapers, 60 and 90 degree. I got Bassett race wheels that require 90 degree taper nuts. 60 degree will not stay tightened on a 90 degree wheel.

And what ever you do, do not put washers behind them.

Summit Racing has the correct shank nuts in Pantera thread in various lengths.
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What thread pitch should I be searching for?

12mm x 1.5

Seeing your close up wheel photos, the width of the taper is more than I initially thought. But it still seems a bit narrow.

And you have now said the angle of the two pieces seem to be a match.

But most of the time, a taper lug nut hole is a smaller diameter, closer to the o.d. of the wheel stud. The extra space on your wheels (around the wheel studs) seems to want to be filled with either the shank of a mag style nut or the extended thread style of a conical lug.

So I am now more confused than dead sure what is correct.

I'd call Steve again, and armed with all this info, ply him with some questions.

Why the washer-sized recess if no washer? Why so thin a wheel taper area? What about a conical nut with the extended thread feature? Who makes the wheels? Who supplied the lug nuts for these wheels - the maker or Steve?

There, that's another 2¢ worth. Who else has ideas on this?

Larry
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Larry is going to post a pic of the ones I'm going with.

Note, Will said his hole is .629 i.d. and these conical seat, extended thread nuts have an o.d. of .62.

While these nuts will apparently match the wheel's taper and their shank design will fit in the hole, there is still the issue of why is there a recess that looks correct for a mag type nut's washer?

Larry

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Originally posted by LF - TP 2511:
...there is still the issue of why is there a recess that looks correct for a mag type nut's washer?


I think that recess is a design detail to minimize the inevitable surface marking that will occur when a (long) socket is used to remove the lug nuts.

Mark
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