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Wheel Lugs For aftermarket wheels

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I just bought some BBS CIR's for my Type S and will be wrapping them in the stock Michelins.

I would like to know what lugs you recommend for this type of wheel. I am new to this aftermarket wheel thing and I feel a little loss in this topic. I was going to stick with my OEM lugs but I am not even sure they will fit properly. I would like to keep some kind of locking lugs too.

I will be buying the OEM TPMS Sensors (42753-T6N-E03)

I will be using my stock wheels wrapped in Continental DWS06+ during the winter time.
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You need conical seat lug nuts. The stock nuts are ball seat and not recommended for aftermarket wheels. Look for M14x1.5 size lug nuts.

Here are some options from System Motorsports. You should also consider some locking lug nuts too. You can find less expensive lug nuts from Amazon or your local Tire/Wheel shop as well.

https://www.systemmotorsports.com/collections/lug-nuts-m14x1-5
 

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I used McGards on my BBS wheels. Very excellent, high quality lug nuts with an integral washer for consistent torque.

BBS even has a private label version of them that they sell (with a BBS markup!) but if you don't need the BBS logo, McGard branded ones are the exact same thing.

Acura Integra Wheel Lugs For aftermarket wheels 1769308576840-ku


They have PVD black or chrome, whatever floats your boat.
 
 





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