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Fordedgesport2016

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Hello all

 

I just got my winter 20 inch rims. Replika r189. The reason i went with 20 inch is because i already have 255/50/20 winter tires (3 winters) from my returned lease 2014 ford explorer. So i only had to buy rims

 

See the 2 pictures of my brand new replika r189

 

 

Here is my question to all

 

It says that these new rims r189 use lug nuts "60 seat"

 

Can i use my oem lug nuts on these rims?

Are my oem lug nuts 60 seat?

I dont understand this terminology

 

Thank you

 

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Sounds like they're requiring a 60 degree, Conical seat lug nut.

 

Example: https://m.summitracing.com/parts/gor-61148bcx

Hi

 

I wont be using tpms....

 

Yes, the new replika rims require 60 degree Conical Seat lug nuts, but are my OEM lug nuts from my 21 inch Ford Edge 2016 also 60 degrees and can i use my OEM lug nuts on my NEW replika rims?

 

 

Thanks

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Hello

 

I just put on put on my new winter black replica 20" rims on 255/20/50 winters (the tires were from my previous 2014 Ford Explorer )

 

These rims stick out more than the 21 inch

 

I used the bolts that were already with the 21 inch wheels so no need to buy new bolts

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