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A guy that works down the road from me stopped by and asked if I knew what these lug pattern adapters were. He is missing a couple and is looking for replacements. I have never seen anything like them. Is anyone familiar with what these are and if they are still available?
Thanks, Jason |
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Curious indeed, I’ll be interested in this discussion too…
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I've seen them before, but can't remember what wheels they were for. I stopped to help a woman with a flat tire about 35 years ago and those were on her car. She didn't have the right lug nuts to fit the spare tire, so I had to drop her off where she could use a phone to call for help.
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Those are for Appliance aluminum wheels. I have changed some years ago,real pain. I did a quick search and found some under appliance wheel lugs under images.
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Roto Lug was the Appliance name, available Center style also Eccentric as below pics. Try the Z-Car also Opel guys...maybe Lynn's bottom toolbox drawer? ![]() Not Roto Lug but ceck out the offset studs as last pic, anyone here ever used these? Best of luck Jason! ![]() ~ Pete .
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