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Moon Bullet lugs

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Pitts642, Feb 21, 2008.

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  2. Those lug nuts look like the ones I got with my Radir wheels.The price looks the same also.Don't buy them. It's way too much for the quality.The chrome is not quality and there are noticeable pits all over each one. I ended up buying some nicer ones from the Lugnut King for a buck a piece. They were more of a smooth bullet shape, had a great chrome finish and were only a buck a piece.If you can't find them on the net give me a PM and I'll find their card. Or if you definitely want this particular style I'll sell you my old ones for half the price. They were never driven on with my sedan. Good luck.
     
  3. chaos10meter
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    from PA.

  4. Brian W
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  5. Malcolm
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    Malcolm
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    from Nebraska

    Here's the Lug Nut King website:
    http://lugnutking.com/

    I purchased my bullet lugnuts and ribbed trim rings from them, also....
    Their prices are very reasonable, from what I remember.

    Malcolm
     
  6. RUSTEE 57 GMC
    Joined: Jul 29, 2006
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    RUSTEE 57 GMC
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    I just thought that I would mention that I just received today 2-sets of the Bullet Chrome Lugnuts from the Lugnut King. Both of my sets look really good and I am very pleased with them. The Shipping was really fast too. The Lugnut King even threw in an extra Lugnut for me at No Charge! I wonder if he has heard of me and how I can screw up even a Lugnut????? Anyway, just my 2 Cents worth.
     
  7. graverobber63
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    just a heads up, those bullet lugs will rust very quickly if not taken care of. Use some masking tape inside your socket when you put them on!
     
  8. Malcolm
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    I second that.... especially when you use an impact to take them off :rolleyes:
     
  9. Hot Rod Tom
    Joined: Apr 17, 2007
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    I too have the bullet lugs from Newstalgia Wheel. I put them on my truck, but after one winter here in Michigan they are rusty. And I dont drive the truck that much.. There must be only one thin layer of chrome.

    They looked cool to start with though!
     
  10. ExRadirwheelsguy
    Joined: Dec 2, 2006
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    They rust because they are made in taiwan with poor chrome.
     
  11. Anderson
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    I guess I'll keep using them when I they are appropriate, but I have had more than one of those on two different cars seize up and end up snapping the stud. They're lug nuts...I've never heard of having to use anti-seize on them though I know they are chrome. The lugs weren't stripped...either, and they weren't old original ones. Just a warning as something to look out for...
     
  12. I've been running these lugs for nearly 3 years, no rust, no problems. The only complaint is both my lug wrenches don't really fit well. When removing them, i have to be extra careful to not slip off the lug. Overall I love 'em, they look bad-ass.
     

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  13. PAUCHO
    Joined: Nov 19, 2006
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    There's a place called " Hub Cap Annie's " in Washington state that sells nice bullet center caps and bullet lug nuts, all kinds of custom hubcaps and also spiders....they might be able to help you out....good prices too....
     

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