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      11-05-2023, 08:26 PM   #1
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Lug bolts for aftermarket wheels

Hello guys, I recently purchased a set of Braelin Wheels for the winter season. But, the Costco tire center told me that the OEM bolts are not long enough to install on the new rims. They don't know the correct size of the bolt I need to buy.

Does anyone know where I can get the lug bolts?

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Here is the description of the new rims:
Bolt Pattern: 5x112
Size: 20x9 in.
Finish: Satin Black Anthracite
Offset: +35 mm
Center Bore: 66.6 mm
Load Rating: 1874 lb
Backspace: 6.5 in
Lug Nut/Bolt Seat Type : 60 Degree Conical
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      11-05-2023, 08:43 PM   #2
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Hello guys, I recently purchased a set of Braelin Wheels for the winter season. But, the Costco tire center told me that the OEM bolts are not long enough to install on the new rims. They don't know the correct size of the bolt I need to buy.

Does anyone know where I can get the lug bolts?

Thanks!

Here is the description of the new rims:
Bolt Pattern: 5x112
Size: 20x9 in.
Finish: Satin Black Anthracite
Offset: +35 mm
Center Bore: 66.6 mm
Load Rating: 1874 lb
Backspace: 6.5 in
Lug Nut/Bolt Seat Type : 60 Degree Conical
Unfortunately, I don’t think any of these information dictates lug bolts length. It is the thickness of the center hub of the wheel. Why not stick the oem bolt into oem wheel and measure how much stick through, this is how much get screw into the hub. Match that in your new wheel, you should be good.
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Unfortunately, I don’t think any of these information dictates lug bolts length. It is the thickness of the center hub of the wheel. Why not stick the oem bolt into oem wheel and measure how much stick through, this is how much get screw into the hub. Match that in your new wheel, you should be good.
Thanks. Will have a try at KalTire, if their technician can do this.
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