Lug nuts for TD wheels?

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To those who purchased Team Dynamics Wheels, which lug nuts did you purchase? I'm looking to buy some TD wheels (or OZ Ultraleggera - can't decide) in the next few months, but my OEM lug nuts on OEM wheels are getting a bit stripped. I was hoping to avoid purchasing 2 different sets.
 


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Anyone with TD wheels have any recommendations?
 


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Plainrt, thanks for the reply. Happen to have any part numbers or specs?
 


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I have had couple different ones from them and always been happy with them. Very tuff lugs imo. I like the sr48 or sr35. I like the non special key versions as hate having special tools for lug nuts.
 


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... Very tuff lugs imo. I like the sr48 or sr35. I like the non special key versions as hate having special tools for lug nuts.
Could not agree more.
 


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I bought some basic black ones at auto zone
 


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I use the Lug Nutz Joe sells at 2Jracing nice fit and great feel to them.
 


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Mcguard spline-drive "tuner" lug nuts.
I like their rotating conical seat design to keep from galling the wheels when torquing.
 


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12 x 1.5M 60° conical seat ("acorn"). Very common size. Need color to determine part numbers.
What would be the part number for anthracite wheels?
 


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Whatever goes with anthracite please.
 


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I just bought Rays steel 17hex locking lugs from rally sport direct. Just got them in today and can wait to get my white 1.2 to put them on. (Waiting till my broken arm heals before buying my wheels) only issue I have it's most tuner lugs have a maximum rating of 88 foot pounds as where our wheels call for 100 foot pounds for tightening. Will 88 foot pounds be enough?
 


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Thanks to all for your help and input [like]
 


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