E enwhy Member Apr 4, 2018 90 36 Toronto Apr 22, 2019 #1 Apr 22, 2019 #1 Does anyone why some lug nut caps are different heights? Notice that the first 3 in the front row are shorter than the rest. These were picked up from someone who says that he purchased them from a SC...
Does anyone why some lug nut caps are different heights? Notice that the first 3 in the front row are shorter than the rest. These were picked up from someone who says that he purchased them from a SC...
T TonyT Member Nov 5, 2018 859 705 Orange county, CA Apr 22, 2019 #2 Apr 22, 2019 #2 Different wheels use different height ones. Aesthetics. Looks like someone put some in the wrong bin??
Different wheels use different height ones. Aesthetics. Looks like someone put some in the wrong bin??
dmd2005 Active Member Oct 5, 2015 1,277 1,219 Abbotsford, BC, Canada Apr 25, 2019 #3 Apr 25, 2019 #3 The Model X ones are the longest followed by Model S and the shortest ones are Model 3 lug covers. I have all three types. Reactions: commasign, AustinPowers and enwhy
The Model X ones are the longest followed by Model S and the shortest ones are Model 3 lug covers. I have all three types.
E enwhy Member Apr 4, 2018 90 36 Toronto Apr 27, 2019 #4 Apr 27, 2019 #4 dmd2005 said: The Model X ones are the longest followed by Model S and the shortest ones are Model 3 lug covers. I have all three types. Click to expand... Very helpful thanks!!!
dmd2005 said: The Model X ones are the longest followed by Model S and the shortest ones are Model 3 lug covers. I have all three types. Click to expand... Very helpful thanks!!!
T TonyT Member Nov 5, 2018 859 705 Orange county, CA Apr 28, 2019 #5 Apr 28, 2019 #5 Pretty sure the S uses at least 2 heights. Slipstreams use shorter lugs than the classic twin 5 spoke wheel. Not sure about the others.
Pretty sure the S uses at least 2 heights. Slipstreams use shorter lugs than the classic twin 5 spoke wheel. Not sure about the others.
dmd2005 Active Member Oct 5, 2015 1,277 1,219 Abbotsford, BC, Canada May 2, 2019 #6 May 2, 2019 #6 Left to right is the X, S, and 3 lug covers. Attachments 25E52DB4-0599-4D70-BF34-AE4BACC51327.jpeg 190.1 KB · Views: 63 Reactions: enwhy, commasign and AustinPowers