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    So I've got some e30 basket weaves that I'm getting tires put on in the next week and was wondering if anyone knew if I could use the existing lugs on my mk3? Or do I need to get conical lugs?

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    IIRC BMW lugbolts are conical, where as VAG lugbolts are ball seat.
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    So is your mother, but we have restrictions on size around here.

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    That's what I mean. Can one use VAG ball seat lugs on BMW conical wheels? If not, is there a place locally that I can pick some conical ones up for less than an arm and or leg?

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    No. You need to buy conical lugs. Discount tire will have them, as will most auto parts stores.
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    That's what I thought but I had heard that if you use an impact to put them on then it didn't really matter. I trust the opinions and knowledge base of this forum much more than the hillbillies that I work with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monkeyspeed View Post
    That's what I thought but I had heard that if you use an impact to put them on then it didn't really matter. I trust the opinions and knowledge base of this forum much more than the hillbillies that I work with.

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    It matters. You'll deform the wheel where the lug sits and they can come loose over time, as well as leave you with a damaged lug seating surface.

    LOL @ the hillbillies...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Monkeyspeed View Post
    If not, is there a place locally that I can pick some conical ones up for less than an arm and or leg?
    If you can find out what makes use cone-seat lug nuts, go to U Pull R Parts armed with a tire iron.

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    This is a great idea. The hillbilly print shop that I work at during the day is in Lakeville. I'll stop by tuesday night on my way back to civilization.

    Anybody have any models that I should keep my eye out for besides the E30s?

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    I have some conical lugs that should work, although they are spline drive. LMK if your interested
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    pretty much any BMW that U Pull will have will have the correct lug bolts. But U Pull takes the wheels off. Are any going to have lug bolts on them? Maybe they have a lug bolt/nut bin or something.

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    They USUALLY pull the wheels off, and almost always put the lugs back.
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