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Forgive my ignorance. Bought some rims for snow tires. Seemed to be pretty generic stock steel rims. Advertised as great for stock wheel replacement, etc..... Rims/wheels are labeled as lugcentric/ centered by the studs, not the center bore. "Black RTX Steel Rim. Diameter: 17in, width: 7in, bolt pattern: 5-108, center bore: 63.5, offset: +40 (positive offset)."
Bought some gorilla lug nuts in black to match the rims. "Factory Style Bulge Acorn Black Lug Nuts 14mm x 1.5 61148BCX."
Should I be concerned that the acorn taper of the gorilla nuts doesn't seem to go "into" the rim holes very much, if at all? The narrowest point of the lug nut seems to either match or be very similar to the diameter of the lug hole in the rims. I'm not seeing the point of the acorn taper? There is no "cup" for the lugs to rest in or anything like that. Did I buy the wrong nuts for these rims? Do I need non-tapered nuts? Photos for what I mean.
Bought some gorilla lug nuts in black to match the rims. "Factory Style Bulge Acorn Black Lug Nuts 14mm x 1.5 61148BCX."
Should I be concerned that the acorn taper of the gorilla nuts doesn't seem to go "into" the rim holes very much, if at all? The narrowest point of the lug nut seems to either match or be very similar to the diameter of the lug hole in the rims. I'm not seeing the point of the acorn taper? There is no "cup" for the lugs to rest in or anything like that. Did I buy the wrong nuts for these rims? Do I need non-tapered nuts? Photos for what I mean.
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