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Qingdao Huntsman Auto Parts LTD is Located in the beautiful seaside city Qingdao China. Our factory offers tire workshop consumable and tools at affordable price. "One-stop-shop" service.

 

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  • Mag Seat Lug Nuts
    Mag Seat Lug Nuts. Hex: 21mm/22mm. Length: 37 or 47mm. Thread size: M12*1.25, M12*1.50, M14*1.50 . Finish: Chromed. Application: Toyota. Certificates: SGS, TUV, BV, TS16949, ISO9001. Accept OEM.
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  • Chrome Wheel Lug Nuts
    Thread size: M12*1.25 mm, M12*1.50 mm, M14*1.50 mm. Finish: Chromed. Package: Double blister ,card board box, head card, plastic box. Certificates:ISO:9001:2009 and TS16949:2009
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  • M14x1.5 Spline Lug Nuts
    m14x1.5 spline lug nuts. 6 spline or 7 spline truck lug nuts. Length:51mm. Thread size: M14*1.25, 1/2, 9/16...... . Finish: Chromed/Black. Certificates:ISO:9001:2009 and TS16949:2009. Accept OEM.
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  • 2018 F150 Lug Nuts
    2018 F150 Lug Nuts . Hex:13/16 (21 mm) . Length:1.45 (37 mm). Thread size: M12*1.25, M12*1.50, M14*1.50...... . Finish: Chromed/Black. Application:FOR 2015-2023 FORD F150 EXPEDITION .
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  • 6 Point Spline Lug Nut Key
    6 Point Spline Lug Nut Key . Length: 90 mm/70mm . Surface: Chrome/Black .
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  • M14 X 1.5 Lug Nuts
    M14 x 1.5 lug nuts . Hex:13/16 (21 mm) . Length:1.77 (45 mm). Thread size: M12*1.25, M12*1.50, M14*1.50...... . Finish: Chromed/Black. Application:FOR 2015-2023 FORD F150 EXPEDITION .
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  • Stainless Steel Lug Nuts For Ford F150
    Stainless Steel Lug Nuts For Ford F150 . Hex:13/16 (21 mm) . Length:2.2 (55 mm). Thread size: M12*1.25, M12*1.50, M14*1.50...... . Finish: Chromed/Black. Application:FOR 2015-2023 FORD F150
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  • Wheel Connect Hub Centric Rings
    Welcome OEM/ODM order . Material:Plastic or Aluminum . Package:4 pcs in a bag . Color:Black, Red, Yellow, Green, Silver,Blue, White......
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  • Wheel Hub Spacer Ring
    Welcome OEM/ODM order . Material:Plastic or Aluminum . Package:4 pcs in a bag . Color:Black, Red, Yellow, Green, Silver,Blue, White......
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  • Plastic Hub Centric Rings
    Welcome OEM/ODM order . Material:Plastic or Aluminum . Package:4 pcs in a bag . Color:Black, Red, Yellow, Green, Silver,Blue, White......
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  • 14*1.5 Lug Nuts
    Type: 14*1.5 lug nuts. Exterior Finish: Heat-Treated. Length: 35mmThread size: M14*1.5. Material: Carbon Steel. Surface: Chrome, zinc, blacking, rainbow, dacromet, titanium etc. Customized: Accept
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  • 6 Spline Truck Lug Nut
    Type: 6 Spline Truck Lug Nut. Length: 2(51mm)Thread size: M12*1.25, M12*1.50, M14*1.25, M14*1.50, M14*2.0, 1/2-20, 9/16-18 etc. Material: Carbon Steel. Surface: Chrome, zinc, blacking, rainbow,
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Wheel Nuts and Wheel Bolts: This is What You Need to Know

Basically, wheels can be connected to a vehicle in two different ways. Apart from the frequently used wheel bolts, wheel nuts are also available. If you regularly change tyres on your vehicle, you should be familiar with both elements and know what to look out for in each system.

The Difference Between Wheel Nuts And Wheel Bolts
You can tell at first glance whether wheel nuts or wheel bolts are used on a vehicle.
When a tyre is removed, the so-called stud bolts protrude as they have been fastened directly to the hub if wheel nuts are used. The tyre should now be pushed over the studs with the matching holes and can then be fastened with the wheel nuts.

Within the wheel bolt system, on the other hand, there are only matching bolt holes in the hub. Here, the wheel should be correctly aligned when it is changed so that the wheel bolts can be inserted and fastened through the screw holes provided.

Also, two different systems are used for wheel nuts. There are wheel nuts with a tapered or spherical design. The type of wheel nut should therefore match both the tyre and the mounting for the wheel nuts provided in it. This is important because the wrong combination of wheel nut and tyre can lead to loosening of the nut and thus to reduced safety.

 

Are There Really More Wheel Bolts Than Wheel Nuts?
Many specialised publications state that nowadays almost only wheel bolts and hardly any wheel nuts are used. However, this is a fallacy, as many vehicle manufacturers still rely on the wheel nut system.

However, many car manufacturers, including leading brands such as VW, rely primarily on wheel bolts, as these offer greater flexibility for the user.
However, large spare parts dealers continue to stock both wheel bolts and wheel nuts in a wide variety of designs in their range. It is therefore no problem to obtain suitable spare parts for your own vehicle and tyres.

 

What Are Advantages Of Each System?
If we look at both systems in direct comparison, the great advantage of wheel nuts is that changing a tyre is quicker and often easier, as the tyre can be pushed directly onto the wheel hub and the stud bolts.

Slipping of the tyre on the hub is easily prevented through fastening. However, there are also disadvantages. For example, the wheel nuts need to be retightened after some running time to ensure the safety of the vehicle.

Moreover, it becomes very complicated if a wheel nut is found to be corroded during a tyre change. In such a case, you can drill out a wheel bolt if necessary and thus remove it without any problems. A rusted wheel nut, on the other hand, is not so easy to remove and can take a lot of time and energy before the tyre can be taken off.

This can quickly become a problem in the case of an unplanned rushed tyre change on the open road with only standard tools at hand. In general, this applies to wheel bolts as well, but they are usually much easier to loosen even with inadequate tools at hand.

 

Can Both Systems Serve As Safety Protection?
It makes sense to protect high-quality rims against theft. Both wheel nuts and wheel bolts make it possible. That is, you can buy sets of wheel bolts and/or wheel nuts, which can only be loosened with a special spanner.

One bolt or one nut per tyre is sufficient to effectively protect it from theft. Standard bolts and security sets are available from well-stocked specialist dealers as well. Autopartspro is particularly recommendable due to its large assortment and attractive prices.

 

Wheel Nuts And Wheel Bolts: Greasing Worthwhile?
For fear of rusting, many car owners think about greasing up the wheel bolts or the stud bolts and the wheel nuts too when changing tyres. There are very few manufacturers on the market who even allow such a procedure with special aids. The reason is simple:

Because of the direct proximity to the brake system, bolts and nuts are exposed to extremely high temperatures. In such a case, the grease would only burn and, in the worst case, may lead to the nuts and bolts seizing up even more.

For this reason, wheel nuts and bolts should never be greased. It is enough to carefully clean the threads and surfaces off corrosion with a wire brush.

 

Wheel Bolts Should Be Screwed In This Far
Wheel bolts should always be tightened to a specified torque. However, many people assume that even just a few turns are enough to hold a bolt securely in place. But this is misleading. For a wheel bolt to make a force-flush connection, at least six turns should be made. Only then the desired security position is achieved.

 

Flexibility Advantages In Detail
Wheel bolts offer even more advantages for car owners.
This is because wheel bolts come in different lengths and thus in different dimensions.
For wheel nut systems, you should always make sure that the desired rims fit the stud bolts and their length.
With wheel bolts, you have more freedom and is able to adapt the bolts to the corresponding thickness of the rim.
This means that you can easily change to the appropriate bolt length when buying spare parts such as new rims or even winter tyres.

 

 
Different Types of Wheel Nut
 

There are many different types of lug nuts being used by auto and wheel makers today. The important aspects of any lug nut are the thread and the point where it meets the wheel, also called the lug seat. Below are the most popular lug nuts on the market today and their wheel compatibility based on the lug seat.

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Spherical/Ball Seat as well as Conical/Tapered Seat: These are among the most utilized types of lug nuts. Spherical or ball seat lugs have a rounded seat while conical or tapered feature a cone-shaped seat.

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Flat Seat and Mag Seat: These lug nuts feature a seat that looks like a washer. Mag seat lugs have a longer threaded area.

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Extended Thread Seat: With a longer threaded area for longer bolts, these lugs require a special socket key for removal.

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Tuner Style Seat: Often used to prevent theft, these lugs feature a conical seat and require a special socket key to remove them.

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Small Diameter Drive Seat: Used to prevent theft, these conical seat lugs require a special socket key for removal.

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Two-Piece Lugs: Some truck manufacturers use 2-piece lug nuts. While engineers have shown these to be viable and strong lug nuts, over time water can get between the cap and base, causing swelling. This can make it difficult, and sometimes impossible, to remove the lug with normal tools.

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Why Does Bolt Pattern Matter?

Safety. Safety. Safety.
Knowing your bolt pattern is crucial because it determines how your lug nuts lock your wheels to your vehicle. The correct bolt pattern ensures a secure fit.

 

What Is the Most Common Lug Pattern?
Wheels come in several bolt patterns. You'll find wheels with three, four, five, six or eight boltholes. The most common are four and five bolt patterns.

The size of a vehicle typically determines its wheels' lug pattern. Smaller vehicles will require fewer lug holes and larger vehicles more. Passenger cars usually have four lug holes.
SUVs, pickup trucks and larger vehicles will generally have wheels with five or more lug holes.

 

 

Sizes of Wheel Nut

The lug nut size must match your vehicle's requirements to install your wheels safely. If your lug nuts or bolts don't fit your vehicle's thread pitch, they won't work.

 

Two numbers represent lug nut sizes. The first number is the stud's diameter. The thread pitch is the second number. The thread pitch on metric studs is the spacing in millimeters between each thread. The thread pitch on standard lug nuts is the number of threads per inch.

 

An example of a standard lug nut size is 12mm X 1.75. That indicates a 12mm diameter and a 1.75 thread pitch.

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Why You Should Check Your Lug Nuts and Wheel Bolts
 

A lot of cars, trucks and SUVs have lug nuts or lug stud bolts - depending on the make - have a chrome coat or chrome caps.

Over a period of time - due to normal wear and tear and the environment - they'll start to rust between the iron part of the lug nut and the aluminum coating, or cap. This will cause the lug nuts to swell up.

When you're considering why you should go to your local repair shop over one of these speedy oil change places, keep in mind that an automotive technician can make recommendations and see what's going on.

Why replacing a lug nut is important

If your lug nuts are starting to become damaged - whether they're getting rounded off or they're starting to rust underneath and the caps are beginning to swell up - it can make it difficult to remove wheels.

When they are replaced as needed, it's easier to get your wheels on and off as you're getting your tires rotated at your regular oil change intervals.

This simple service doesn't just permit maintenance to be performed on your vehicle. It also comes into play during unexpected situations.

Lug nuts that are swollen up due to the caps can also prevent you from replacing a flat tire on the side of the road. If you need to get your lug nuts off, your lug wrench may not fit correctly and you won't be able to remove the lug nut.

An auto repair shop over torquing your lug nuts or lug bolts is another issue you should look out for.

If the mechanics aren't using a torque wrench to torque them correctly they could actually be over torquing them. Over a period of time, the threads start to stretch a little bit, damage you really can't see until it's too late.

How much are lug nuts? When should you change them?

Depending on the type of vehicle it is and the age, the lug nuts may need to be replaced anywhere between five and 15 years. The cost of lug nuts or lug bolts can range from $2 to $7 or $8 a piece on most vehicles.

If your auto repair shop is taking the wheels off - whether it's to conduct a wheel alignment, tire rotation, or brake repair - it may be worth your while to ask them if the lug nuts need to be changed. I can tell you right now that we would much rather put on new ones if we know they're getting worn or damaged. This makes it easier for everyone all around.

Checking the lug nuts is part of our digital vehicle inspection that we perform as part of a normal oil change service. It's one area we look at so we can provide that recommendation to you.

 

 
Our Factory

 

At our company, we pride ourselves on our commitment to customer satisfaction and helping our clients succeed in their markets. We work closely with well-known brands to ensure they receive the best products and service available. Our aim is to provide a seamless, hassle-free shopping experience that saves you time and money.Our products range from tire patches, valve stems, repair tools, wheel weights, tire changers, balancers, and many more. We are constantly expanding our product range to meet the ever-changing needs of the industry, and to offer a comprehensive solution to our clients.

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FAQ
 

Q: What is the difference between a wheel nut and a wheel bolt?

A: Visually it is very easy to distinguish a wheel bolt from a nut by its thread. If it has an external thread it is a wheel bolt and if it has an internal thread it is a wheel nut.

Q: What are wheel bolts on a car?

A: A set of lug nuts is typically used to secure a wheel to threaded wheel studs and thereby to a vehicle's axles. Some designs (Audi, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Saab, Volkswagen) use lug bolts or wheel bolts instead of nuts, which screw into a tapped (threaded) hole in the wheel's hub or brake drum or brake disc.

Q: What is the wheel nut on a car?

A: Locking wheel nuts (also known as lug nuts or alloy wheel nuts) are used by car manufacturers the world over to keep wheels secure to a vehicle, something which has been instrumental in combating car wheel theft.

Q: Are lug nuts or bolts better?

A: If you want a convenient installation process, choose wheels with lug nuts. They're easier to remove and install than wheels that use lug bolts.

Q: Do wheel bolts need to be replaced?

A: Why replacing a lug nut is important. If your lug nuts are starting to become damaged - whether they're getting rounded off or they're starting to rust underneath and the caps are beginning to swell up - it can make it difficult to remove wheels.

Q: Can you drive with a broken wheel bolt?

A: First, make an appointment to get it fixed as soon as possible. It's not an expensive repair. Driving with a broken wheel stud is not safe, and it is strongly discouraged. A broken wheel stud can compromise the integrity of the wheel and pose significant risks while driving.

Q: Can you drive without a wheel bolt?

A: It's best to leave your vehicle in the garage until you replace its missing lug nut. Driving your car with a missing lug nut is unsafe and may cause accidents.

Q: Does my car need a wheel nut?

A: Strictly speaking, a locking wheel nut isn't 100% necessary if your only concern is keeping your wheels securely attached to your car. However, as a locking wheel nut makes it much harder for thieves to remove the wheels from your car, they do provide extra security and peace of mind.

Q: What if I lost my locking wheel nut?

A: If you don't have the code, garages have tools able to remove most nuts. Breakdown organisations such as the AA and RAC can also usually help. There are locking wheel nut removal tools available from the likes of Amazon, which you hammer over the nut to cut a reverse thread, then use a wrench to unscrew it.

Q: What does a lug nut look like?

A: Different Types of Lug Nuts
Spherical/Ball Seat as well as Conical/Tapered Seat: These are among the most utilized types of lug nuts. Spherical or ball seat lugs have a rounded seat while conical or tapered feature a cone-shaped seat. Flat Seat and Mag Seat: These lug nuts feature a seat that looks like a washer.

Q: Can a missing lug nut cause vibration?

A: Missing or loose wheel nuts can cause all kinds of problems, and making the vehicle unstable is one of them. A loose wheel nut can cause the tire to vibrate and the entire vehicle to wobble, especially at higher speeds.

Q: How tight should you tighten tire bolts?

A: Under- or over-tightening wheel-attaching hardware can be damaging and dangerous.

Q: How do you know if your lug nuts are bad?

A: Swollen lug nuts appear scuffed, rusty, or warped. The common reasons for swollen lug nuts are rust, galvanic corrosion, and applying excessive force with bad impact sockets. Swollen lug nuts can prevent you from removing a flat tire.

Q: How to check if wheel nuts are tight?

A: Like all nuts, you test them with a torque wrench. You test them once when you mount the wheel, then another time after you've driven the car for a day. How tight should car wheel nuts be with a torque wrench? Whatever the manufacturer specifies for those wheels.

Q: What grade bolt is a lug nut?

A: Wheel lug nuts are manufactured from grade 2, 5, or 8 alloy materials to meet SAE J995 mechanical and material requirements, SAE J417 hardness values, and SAE J1835 interchangeability of mounting hardware standards.

Q: What's the best material for lug nuts?

A: Typically, lug nuts are made of chrome-plated steel - the chromium granting corrosion resistance - but titanium or anodized aluminum lug nuts exist for those who want lighter - weight parts, typically for racing cars. For most folks, chrome steel will do.

We're well-known as one of the leading wheel bolt and wheel nut manufacturers and suppliers in China. Our factory offers high quality wheel bolt and wheel nut made in China with competitive price. Welcome to contact us for wholesale service.

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