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Old 06-19-2016, 01:37 PM   #1
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Wheel bolts too short for lug nut to grab AKA the Wheel Ordeal

Hello all. I bought set of Aftermarket 17" wheels for my 09 hatchback off of Kijiji. I took the car to a friend's house, jacked up put the tires on realized the stock bolts weren't gonna work. It was late so we called a night, put the steelies and the snow tires back on.

So next day, I head over to Canadian Tire and they tell me I need the Toyota Aluminum wheels lug nuts which they have for $60. So i bought them but since i had the wheel in the back, i did a quick fit test and realized they weren't gonna work either. So i run back in and the attendant tells me I need spline lug nuts. so i grabbed those.

I get back to my friends we jack up the car up again and realized that yes the spline nuts do go in deeper, i can only grab about a turn and a half. So i go back to Canadian TIre and they tell me i need "tuner" lug nuts from macgard for $110 bucks. Well these did not work either same thing as the spline they go in but only grab about a turn and a half.

Has anyone ran into this issue before? The holes on the wheels have a taper so any of these lug nuts I've tried can only go in so far..

Could this be the solution?

http://www.brandsport.com/grla-21138etxl.html

Many thanks in advance for your help =)

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Old 06-19-2016, 05:38 PM   #2
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Hello all. I bought set of Aftermarket 17" wheels for my 09 hatchback off of Kijiji. I took the car to a friend's house, jacked up put the tires on realized the stock bolts weren't gonna work. It was late so we called a night, put the steelies and the snow tires back on.

So next day, I head over to Canadian Tire and they tell me I need the Toyota Aluminum wheels lug nuts which they have for $60. So i bought them but since i had the wheel in the back, i did a quick fit test and realized they weren't gonna work either. So i run back in and the attendant tells me I need spline lug nuts. so i grabbed those.

I get back to my friends we jack up the car up again and realized that yes the spline nuts do go in deeper, i can only grab about a turn and a half. So i go back to Canadian TIre and they tell me i need "tuner" lug nuts from macgard for $110 bucks. Well these did not work either same thing as the spline they go in but only grab about a turn and a half.

Has anyone ran into this issue before? The holes on the wheels have a taper so any of these lug nuts I've tried can only go in so far..

Could this be the solution?

http://www.brandsport.com/grla-21138etxl.html

Many thanks in advance for your help =)
make and pic of ur new wheels would help
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Old 06-19-2016, 08:03 PM   #3
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They were sold to me as Tenzo' not sure if they are.

They're 17x7 ET42

Here's a pic.



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Old 06-19-2016, 08:06 PM   #4
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You just need tuner lugs, possibly the once with allenkey style or spline.
Plus what is the hub bore Yaris is 54.1 so Ull need hub rings.

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Old 06-19-2016, 08:10 PM   #5
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I use the black spline but for ur application the silver in pic should work.

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Old 06-19-2016, 08:17 PM   #6
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Tried those black ones. Didn't work. They only grab about a turn and a half.
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Old 06-19-2016, 08:20 PM   #7
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Did u get the right 12x1.5 pitch cos I really see no reason for the silver once not to work the black might be to wide.


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Old 06-19-2016, 08:22 PM   #8
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Yes I tried the M12x1.50 , but yeah sorry It was the black ones. I tried. Ill google those silver ones right now.
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Old 06-19-2016, 08:24 PM   #9
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Measure the diameter of the smallest part of the opening (to see if the 0.62" diameter tube of the Gorilla lug nuts will enter.

Also, measure the depth from the beginning of the taper to the back side of the lug nut opening. From the picture it looks like they are really thick wheels, which would mean longer studs would need to be installed on the car.
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Old 06-19-2016, 08:24 PM   #10
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That would be the issue from ur pics u probably only can fit the silver once...not much space there.

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Old 06-19-2016, 08:29 PM   #11
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Where can those silver ones be bought?

The black ones do fit, but they grab so very little, that's why I was thinking the extended Gorilla M12x1.5 might work.

Thx for the replies guys.


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Old 06-19-2016, 08:33 PM   #12
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Where can those silver ones be bought?

The black ones do fit, but they grab so very little, that's why I was thinking the extended Gorilla M12x1.5 might work.

Thx for the replies guys.


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Think u need the hex style to work.

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Old 06-19-2016, 09:00 PM   #13
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Measure the diameter of the smallest part of the opening (to see if the 0.62" diameter tube of the Gorilla lug nuts will enter.

Also, measure the depth from the beginning of the taper to the back side of the lug nut opening. From the picture it looks like they are really thick wheels, which would mean longer studs would need to be installed on the car.
I just measured the opening at its smallest part, i actually measured from the back, i got approximately 13mm or .52"

I think I might be screwed.
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I just measured the opening at its smallest part, i actually measured from the back, i got approximately 13mm or .52"

I think I might be screwed.
They would not make the wheels if one could not get the wheel nuts contact they guy u got the wheels from ask what he used also take one wheel with u to a specific wheel shop not crappy tire lol

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They would not make the wheels if one could not get the wheel nuts contact they guy u got the wheels from ask what he used also take one wheel with u to a specific wheel shop not crappy tire lol

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I enquired to the guy i bought them from and he said it was some shop in Scarborough. Not sure where.

I also went to two "specialized" wheel shops but no luck.
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Danforth street and Victoria Park I know there was a wheel shop and the one I think he is talking about is Superior Tire

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Superior Tire should definitely have it Google locations few around Toronto area.

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Superior tire? Ill give them a call tomorrow. Thank you.
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