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Old 02-05-2015, 04:16 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by Dzl210 View Post
Hate to say it, but I doubt any of this will matter to the company.

The best suggest is to work with ECS about returning their lugs and having them ship you tuner lugs. ECS is a reputable company.
Paid through PayPal, have a dispute started on this.

I called ECS Tuning to see if I could get some lug bolts from them and it's a no go with them for a Porsche.


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Originally Posted by The Radium King View Post
the size of the bolt head isnt the issue, its most likely a ball vs cone seat issue.
It's the size of the lug bolt. Won't fit at all, have to use a bolt that uses 14mm, not Porsche 19mm size. Plus how would this affect torque values? Porsche chose 19mm and that's what I want.

Also notice the exposed metal, with the the proper lug bolt the metal will be showing. Not like that in the product picture. This is just terrible work and why on Earth would they not cut them for a Porsche lug bolt? These where special ordered to fit a Porsche.








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