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Great you managed to fit both a 24mm and a 26mm lug into a hole that appears to be 38-40mm. Well done Sir truly amazing.I made a crude drawing for you but somehow I'm not sure this will convince you either. You can see between the horizontal construction lines on the tapered area that there are sections of both lugs that are EXACTLY THE SAME dimensionally speaking EVEN WITH one being sized for an M12 lug and the other an M14 lug. So yes, a wider AND shorter lug nut with the same taper will have an area of it that is exactly the same as the longer and more narrow lug nut.
Also, your example is ridiculous, how about you use dimensions more relevant. Show me a damn 4" wide lug nut that's used on a passenger vehicle. If you're saying the Maverick lug nut is twice as wide as the bronco sport lug nut you need to get your eyes checked BUT if the 100mm lug nut was LONG enough, YES, it would probably have a tapered area that matched the 50mm lug nut, THAT'S HOW ANGLES WORK.
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I’ve posted pics of damaged rims, pics of lugs with obviously different physical differences, length, width, diameter so on.
and your response is a graphic showing both 24mm and 26mm can fit in a 40mm hole. Brilliant
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