Does the spare donut need mag seat lugs, or will acorn lugs work too? I've thrown 5 OEM mag lugs into the trunk in the mean time.
BUT, I was just wondering now... what about the little spare wheel we have in the trunk? What kind of lug nuts does that need? Should I keep 5 of the old ones with me at all times just in case?
My car came with acorns. (2018)
OEMs are silver mags with a washer. The acorns are for your Fast rims. Same setup here but my acorns are black and I've done every switchover myself.Speaking of OEM Lug Nuts I have a Question. Had 2 different types, one set for the original 2019 Special Edition (Canadian), another set for a set of Fast "Switch" for Winter. I can't for the life of me remember which was which. The first few wheel change overs I went to dealer, they seem to use the same ones all the time and they put all lug nuts in a pouch. The 2 sets are Acorn/Tampered Cone Seat & Mag Seat with Washer.
The question is, now when the changer over is done is there a proper lug nut for the specific wheel?
Thanks
The other important thing to have in the car is the key to remove the non-OEM lug nuts. The separate wheels I got from tirerack for my snow tires use a different size lug nut.After reading this thread, I decided to keep five OEM lug nuts in my hatch in case I need to put the donut on. I have had to use the donut, and the aftermarket lug nuts that go with my summer wheels. I went very slowly the five miles home, in case they weren't compatible with the donut, actually I know they aren't because when I got my summer wheels the wheel shop said that they could not use the OEM acorn lugnuts. So, I was quite nervous on the short drive home and have kept the OEM lugnuts on hand ever since. Used them once since I started doing that and had to switch to the donut.
Thanks for the info.OEMs are silver mags with a washer. The acorns are for your Fast rims. Same setup here but my acorns are black and I've done every switchover myself.
Can you attach a pic of the Lug Nuts.The other important thing to have in the car is the key to remove the non-OEM lug nuts. The separate wheels I got from tirerack for my snow tires use a different size lug nut.
If you are curious about the "/T" on the M12x1.5. It is likely a Chinese notation for thread pitch - meaning 1.50mm per thread.Can you attach a pic of the Lug Nuts.
....I have a dealer that switch up mine. I now have 19 with M12 1.50/T on the side and 1 with a slightly smaller diameter circle on top.
I attached pics...
Thanks
Ok Thanks on "T" info. My maim concern was that the dealer has put my set of Acorn style lugnuts from the Fast Switch Winter wheels on my OEM Summer wheels, which I beleive are supposed to have the Silver Mags with Washers. And any potential damage to the wheels as a result.If you are curious about the "/T" on the M12x1.5. It is likely a Chinese notation for thread pitch - meaning 1.50mm per thread.
the "/T" is completely unnecessary.
Same here. If you've been doing this for years, and this time they used the lug nuts from the other set, then what is the issue? Swap them back to what you've been doing for years. If you see any wheel damage, that is an issue by itself.The issue is I provide a pouch with each set of wheels (Summer/Winter) that contain the different lugnuts.
Thank you for your feedback. Back in my original post, some how they ended up putting a different mag style nut in with my 19 OEM. They refuse to acknowledge this. The other thing was that I wanted some verification on whether the acorn nuts will cause any type of damage to the OEM wheels.Same here. If you've been doing this for years, and this time they used the lug nuts from the other set, then what is the issue? Swap them back to what you've been doing for years. If you see any wheel damage, that is an issue by itself.
Thanks a lot D.J.....My OEM Kia Wheels (2018) - are definitely acorn/taper style. I know Kia switched to mag style at some point, for some reason.
Those mag seat with washer style would "work" on my 2018 taper style wheels, but the "shank" would not fit inside the taper.
I would say, they would work in an emergency, but they are not correct for my wheels.
If your wheels are designed to work with mag seat style lug nuts, they would not work correctly with 60° tapered lug nuts.
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I have seen mag style lugs used on taper style wheels (specifically steel wheels). It technically "works" but looks kinda stupid. - not my pictures .
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I may have missed this in my reading, but you definitely need to keep the correct socket and a breaker bar for whatever aftermarket lugs one may be using too. Just because you have prepared and have stock lugs for the spare doesn't mean that you will be able to get off the aftermarket ones with the oem tools in trunk.