Cost to install titanium lugs
#1
Cost to install titanium lugs
I'm still struggling over whether to go for titanium lug nuts and this isn't something I can' do myself. Wondering what the likely cost is for a tire shop to do the work.
#2
Maybe $40.00 + plus a small gratuity (paid before the job), work for me.
I do all this stuff at home...used to be a wrench monkey since 16 yr old
#3
You could always purchase the lug bolts and hold them until your next tire replacement. Bring them along and ask the tire shop to use the new bolts when they mount the wheels with the new tires. You shouldn't have any additional charge for that!
#7
That's my plan!!
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#9
Found it, courtesy of www.renntech.org:
From the service manual (2012 version):
Silver wheel bolts (up to model year 2011) = 96 lb/ft or 118 lb/ft also permitted retroactively.
Silver wheel bolts (as of model year 2012) = 118 lb/ft
Black wheel bolts = 118 lb/ft
Center Lock wheels - 444 lb/ft
From the service manual (2012 version):
Silver wheel bolts (up to model year 2011) = 96 lb/ft or 118 lb/ft also permitted retroactively.
Silver wheel bolts (as of model year 2012) = 118 lb/ft
Black wheel bolts = 118 lb/ft
Center Lock wheels - 444 lb/ft
#14
You don't have the tools to take a tire off? The car will come with a lug nut wrench. Just go around each wheel, taking one lug nut off at a time and replace with the Titanium one...piece of cake. You don't even have to jack up the car to do this. If you don't have a torque wrench, tighten by feel. Not a hard job at all - should take about 5 minutes per wheel max. The new nuts look cool...are they supposed to be that much longer than the stock ones?
Last edited by PJPR01; 07-21-2016 at 12:35 PM.
#15
You don't have the tools to take a tire off? The car will come with a lug nut wrench. Just go around each wheel, taking one lug nut off at a time and replace with the Titanium one...piece of cake. You don't even have to jack up the car to do this. If you don't have a torque wrench, tighten by feel. Not a hard job at all - should take about 5 minutes per wheel max. The new nuts look cool...are they supposed to be that much longer than the stock ones?