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Old 01-25-2011, 06:54 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by BuckeyeZ View Post
It's hard to say from the photos. The stock Rays wheels use what is called a 'lug centered' wheel, which means the lugnuts center the wheel when they are tightened. These look flat on the back which means that they are intended for a 'hub centered' wheel, which means the wheel centers itself on the hub when installed and a flat lug nut is required to hold the wheel in place.

Unless you can get more information from the seller or a better picture......I would say to pass on these.
I found some more pictures of them and confirmed that they are a cone style. Either way, you're right, as we can't use a cone or flat lugnut on the stock Rays.
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