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Old 10-24-2008, 02:07 PM   #1
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Gorilla, McGard, or Muteki lug nuts?

I bought some wheels for my car and I'm trying to decide over which brand of lug nuts to buy. I wanted to know which of the three brands is the best one? I've done some searches on forums and no one has really done a comparison between the three. I'm goin for closed end type. So if you have any experience with any of the three listed, please tell me what your thoughts about them are, thanks.

Gorilla Tuner SD's
McGard Spline Drives
Muteki's

Here is a picture of my wheel. Feel free if you have any suggestions (length, color, style) on which lug nuts to get.

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I haven't had experience with either sets of lugs, but prepare to get a ton of opinions from people about the quality of the muteki's
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i have had the SAME set of mcgard spline drives since i was 17, i am now 22. they are still chrome and shiney, the built on washers still are not siezed and the thread are still perfect.

so yeah, i would recommend those.
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Old 10-24-2008, 02:13 PM   #4
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I have McGard. They work just fine for me.
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muteki's =meh mine the paint on mine started to peel after about 5 months.
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Depends on what you're looking for.

If you're looking for closed end, then any one of those you mentioned will work. Just remember, McGuard and Gorilla are both here in the US, so if you were missing a locking lug nut key or something, you just have to call them and you can repurchase one (I had to do this with a set of Gorilla locking lug nuts before).

However, when I was looking for lug nuts, McGuard and Gorilla's open end ones were like $80+ from Summit, so I said screw it and bought Muteki's, since I haven't had any problems with them, and they're spline drive, so a little more secure than just plain Jane 6 sided lug nuts.
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i've been running mutekis for almost half a year now.. no problems so far, but i don't really take my wheels on and off that often
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However, when I was looking for lug nuts, McGuard and Gorilla's open end ones were like $80+ from Summit, so I said screw it and bought Muteki's, since I haven't had any problems with them, and they're spline drive, so a little more secure than just plain Jane 6 sided lug nuts.
hmm, we have open ended Gorilla SDs for $29. We use them especially with the ARP studs, no problems, and they're pretty light.
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i got mutekis i like them for how much they cost and havent shipped yet sr48 i think
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i have the muteki open ended ones. been running them for about 6 months now, with lots of wheel changes etc, but the paint is still fine.
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hmm, we have open ended Gorilla SDs for $29. We use them especially with the ARP studs, no problems, and they're pretty light.
Do you guys have M12x1.25 though?

Because that was one of the things, was that it was hard to find M12x1.25 open ended lug nuts that weren't like $80+ on Summit Racing's website.

I figured that they'd have a lot of selection, but I guess I'm wrong...
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specs on wheels.

I made my lugs out of dogwood.
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oh and my mutekis for some reason fit really tight on my wheels if im not careful the paint on the wheels will scratch off. i need thinner lugs :/
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I personally like the Kic's lugnuts + lock because they have the swivel seat on the bottom so that it doesnt gouge your wheel.

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I have muteki open ends and they work great after 2 years of abuse.. I take them on and off all the time. Remember to your use antiseize on your lugs and any thing should work fine.
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I personally like the Kic's lugnuts + lock because they have the swivel seat on the bottom so that it doesnt gouge your wheel.

definitly a good idea esspecially if you running expensive wheels and need to remove them alot. kics are pricey thou :/
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I personally like the Kic's lugnuts + lock because they have the swivel seat on the bottom so that it doesnt gouge your wheel.


these are good but are expensive but i would def get kics over anything

, i juss got a set of gurilla at discount for 20 bucks




i got the ones on the top left , very nice
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i ran the greddy ones. just be careful. you have to use deep sockets to ensure you dont bend them. since they are aluminum. and we all know not to use power tools on lug nuts right?
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I use the Gorilla Tuner lug nuts...

Tracked em for over a year and haven't had a problem since.
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I would say use either of the Gorillas or the McGards.

The cheaper Muteki's have shitty wheel keys and tend to strip/crack if you're lazy and use impact guns.
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I have muteki open ends and they work great after 2 years of abuse.. I take them on and off all the time. Remember to your use antiseize on your lugs and any thing should work fine.
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antiseize does help prevent some corrosion but careful: using antiseize on wheel studs makes it easier for wheel lugs to be overtorqued.
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hmm, we have open ended Gorilla SDs for $29. We use them especially with the ARP studs, no problems, and they're pretty light.
I've been using the exact same setup on my MBs without any problems so far.
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antiseize does help prevent some corrosion but careful: using antiseize on wheel studs makes it easier for wheel lugs to be overtorqued.
Hmm...

80 ft-lbs is 80 ft-lbs, doesn't matter if you put jizz on the studs, mayo, honey, or anti-seize.

Please explain your logic?
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when are people gonna stop getting the generic tuner lug nuts?

they suck.. I can remove them with nothing more than a oversized socket and hammer.

the keys are readily available everywhere anways.. shit I have one in my toolbox and I don't even have the lugs.

you may as well get some generic lug nuts.. because they offer no security
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If you HAVE to choose out of those three, McGard.

But you should just buy Kic's.

They are the bee's knee's!

Shit how can you buy AME's and NOT buy real lug nuts?
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Hey guys, are the Gorilla and mcgard sockets to get the lugz off the same?
Also, what size socket is our lugs? if they are say the mcgards...... 13/16th?
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I have Muteki's on my S14, haven't had a single problem out of them either. I only use an impact tool when removing lug nuts, and install them by hand then torque. I'm very particular about that. I know. I'm weird.
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Hmm...

80 ft-lbs is 80 ft-lbs, doesn't matter if you put jizz on the studs, mayo, honey, or anti-seize.

Please explain your logic?
Actually it does.

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Reduce the friction in the threads and you increase the torque that can be applied to the wrench to get the same reading. Thus, creating higher stress in the threads.
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Husband has been using his Muteki open ends for 3 years now w/o a problem and takes them off and on ALLLLL the time.

I had the SR48s in the Neo Chrome and absolutely hated them. The way they fit into my wheels wasn't great and a couple stripped out on me. I wouldn't go back.

Currently Running some Rays inverted lugs with my new wheels.

One thing my friends up north have dealt with is cheaper lugs will rust with in the winter time so you may want to consider what they are made of, especially if you go with open ends.
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