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Old Jul 17, 2012 | 07:28 PM
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We have black lug bolts available in both conical seat and ball seat. We also have them available in different lengths for spacers and can mix sizes depending on what spacers you use or do not use on the front and rear. They are made from SCM435 hardened steel and they use a 17mm head size for wheels that have small lug holes.

The color is added during the manufacturing process and is done by an oil based application. We could have done it by painting or powder coating but painting is not very durable and powder coating alters the actual bolt size and weakens the bolt. The process we use provides a very durable and long lasting finish and does not weaken the bolt at all.





Pictured are the cone seat bolts.

PRICE- $120.00 / set

Give us a call at (310) 533-8900 and we can get them sent out to you on the same day that they are ordered. We are located in California so you can order them up to 6P.M. Easy Coast time and still get them out. We will also be stocking them in Pennsylvania soon at our East Coast location for low cost fast delivery to many locations.

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Old Jul 17, 2012 | 07:31 PM
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Doesn't look like a floating collar like the stock Porsche bolts. Does that make a difference?
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Old Jul 17, 2012 | 07:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Spokane5150
Doesn't look like a floating collar like the stock Porsche bolts. Does that make a difference?
I was thinking the exact same thing.

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Old Jul 17, 2012 | 08:17 PM
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These are cone seat and I have never seen cone seats that are floating (I'm sure that they exist somewhere), but even in the radius seat bolts ours are not with floating collars.

Porsche is the only company that uses the swiveling ball seat that I know of. Audi, Benz and VW all use the same 14X1.50 ball seta lug bolt but the ball seat is fixed. Our ball seat bolts are fixed as well just like the factory Audi, Benz and VW. Porsche uses this set up to prevent scarring to the wheels under the lug. If you are looking for a swiveling ball seat option, I do not have that yet.

If you have any other questions please feel free to ask me.

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