Description
Each set includes 20pcs of M14x1.5P Gorilla brand spline drive, extended thread (ET) conical seat lug nuts in black and a small diameter, spline socket adapter (key) with 13/16″ (21mm) and 7/8″ (22mm) hex head. Shipping is also included within the 50 United States (please contact us prior to ordering if you’re outside the United States).
These lug nuts are a perfect match for use with the majority of our 5×150 Toyota specific wheels that were produced after 2020 and for use with all current production 5×150 bolt pattern wheels that we offer.
These lug nuts are small diameter (.91″ diameter), 1.65″ overall length (1.4″ exposed length with .25″ ET shank), and they have a six spline pattern. Small diameter, spline lug nuts are preferred to conventional “bulge” hex lug nuts because small diameter lug nuts offer better clearance between the socket adapter and the wheel, which makes it much less likely that your wheels will become scratched or damaged during installation. The short length of these lug nuts is perfect for Toyota applications, since a long lug nut is not necessary given the short overall length of OEM Toyota wheel studs.
Note : We will soon add an option for a 24pcs set of M14x1.5P extended thread lug nuts as an option for the 2022+ Tundra, 2023+ Sequoia and 2023+ Landcruiser/LX600 once we release wheels for these new vehicles. These new full size Toyota trucks and SUVs have reverted back to the 6×139.7mm bolt pattern, but these trucks come equipped with M14x1.5P studs unlike earlier 6-lug Toyotas which had 12mm studs.
This set of 20pcs 14mm x 1.50 ET lug nut is intended for us on Toyota trucks and SUVs with 5x150mm bolt pattern hubs and aftermarket wheels with 16.2mm diameter lug hole openings. These lug nuts are not intended for use with OEM wheels or certain aftermarket wheels, including FN Wheels models that were manufactured prior to 2020.
Please contact us at [email protected] or (951)735-1100 prior to ordering if you’re unsure which lug nuts you need, if you require a different shipping method, a different quantity of lug nuts, a different thread pitch or if you are located outside of the United States.