Wheel Locks on 2024 Z

Lvckv99

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the OEM wheel locks are trash. I paid $175 for these which is almost impossible to remove them
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Not sure if those NISMO lug nuts are mag/shank. And I say that only because I have not found NISMO lug nuts that are mag/shank.
If the info in this thread is correct (other than almost everything I said) then those may not be the right lug nuts for those wheels. Did some digging last night and the interwebs is all over the place with this, but the lug nuts on my Z are clearly mag/shank, and I didn't see anyone/anything say that conical seat lug nuts were OK to use in any application designed for mag/shank style.
 

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I have the Nissan OEM wheels on my car, either they came on it from the factory or the dealership made a mistake when they swapped the OEM wheels back on (they originally had put some Nismo wheels with a crazy markup on them while it was on the lot).

In the past, I've used Gorilla lugs with the spline drive so you need an adaptor for all of them, as opposed to a "key" for just 1 lug per wheel.
From what your saying the stealership that swapped your wheel/tire package violated the Monroney Act ie the label on the side window. If memory serves its a federal violation too. That label is there to prevent them from doing exactly what they did and no it's against federal law for them to change anything on said label. With that said, if you bought the car as a used vehicle then disregard.
 
 






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