Lug-nuts & hubcentric rings (FM Live)
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- čas přidán 23. 07. 2024
- Cue the jokes! This week on our FM Live video, Mike does his best Zach Jobe impression and then discusses lug nut options and hubcentric wheel rings for your Miata!
*ALL MIATAS use 12x1.5 thread pitch lug nuts. Mike misspoke at one point in the video. Our apologies.
Flyin' Miata aluminum lug nuts:
www.flyinmiata.com/default/fm...
Wheel centering Rings:
www.flyinmiata.com/default/6u...
Donut Media's "Money Pit" Miata Build Show:
• Building a Turbo Miata...
Original live video recorded 10-22-20. Join us on Facebook every Thursday at 2:00 PM Mountain Time for new live content! This is a quick overview video to inform our customers of these products, and is not intended to be a guide or installation tutorial of any kind.
Flyin' Miata is the world leader in Miata performance. We offer a wide range of parts for all years of the Mazda MX-5 Miata.
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The intro had me ROLLING! Great job! Love both FM and Donut Media.
3:40, You mean m12x1.5, you said that wrong.
😂😂 the skit at the beginning was too funny
That was funny parody-ing the Money Pit
We like those guys. Couldn't resist :)
Thoughts on titanium lug nuts? I hear different materials may not match well with eachother and may cause issues.
Also, do ARP studs generally weigh more or less than stock?
Ummm nice, these are the new Sparco FF1? Im looking just for these wheels for my Nd2 and new lug-nuts. Thanks!
I backed into a tree on my right tire, its stuck into the front wheel well, and i dont see anything broken but idk what could be wrong, its a mazda miata nb 2 2001 with aftermarket rims and damage on the side and quarter panel
Can you show us how to repair or replace the mechanical parts that holding the wheel
If you don't have a hydraulic press use an impact socket to go over the stud and press in with a vice
This was so bad. I loved it =)
I just got a set of your FM Kogeki wheels for my NC2, and the FM lug nuts. I know you guys designed the 5 x 114.3 Kogeki specifically for the NC Miata. Does this mean you don't need hubcentric rings for them? I looked, and you don't offer them for the NC Miata in your website.
The hubcentric rings are really there just to help with mounting the wheel/tire properly to the face of the hub. You don't really need them with these wheels, and we actually recommend NOT to use hub centric rings if you track the car. Feel free to reach out via phone 970-464-5600 or email (support@flyinmiata.com) if you have any other questions! :)
Bahahaha how am I just now seeing this 😂
Do you know when you'll get the 19mm size Flyin' Miata non-marring lug nut sockets back in stock? I'm looking at ordering the Kogeki 15x7 flow formed wheels along with the Flyin' Miata aluminum lug nuts along with the 19mm Flyin' Miata non-marring lug nut socket, but it looks like the only Flyin' Miata non-marring lug nut socket size you have available to select at the moment are the 21mm size yet there is no "Out Of Stock" flag for the 19mm size. I'm sure I'll order the wheels and lug nuts regardless, but since my 95 NA is my only car at the moment, I'm looking to avoid disappointment for something so trivial. My apologies if this question sounds trivial.
Sorry for the delays! I'm afraid we don't have a solid ETA to share for the next restock just yet. If you haven't already done so, you can sign up to be notified when they come back in stock by clicking the "Notify when available" link below the product title in the product description.
I'm dead 😂
@Flyn' Miata, ND LUG NUT thread size is 12 x 1.5, I think someone mentioned this already.
Correct. ALL MIATAS use 12x1.5 lug nuts. We apologize for the mistake and have added a note to the description to clarify. Thanks!
Killed me with that intro ⚰️
LOL THIS GUYYYY
I don’t see wheels or lug nuts on your website??.
There is a direct link to the lug-nuts in the video description. We don't have wheels on the site at the moment, but plan on offering them in the future.
What if your wheel is smaller than the hub on the car? is there a ring for that?
You'd have to increase the bore size in the wheel.
@@FlyinMiataVideo i did this to fit my 96 thunderbird wheels and tires 215/70r15 on my 2012 kia soul 19565r15 and i drilled out the lugs and the bore.. but on the last wheel i suppose i got impatient, and didnt make an even circle. this resulted in a medium to large vibration at 75-85 mph xD
i guess i have to bore out more and then use spacer, making sure its centered better haha
How about using some never seize with steel lug nuts?
The potential problem with that is that it can cause you to undertorque your nuts due to the lubrication from the anti-sieze.
@@FlyinMiataVideo *Mike: You meant to say "OVER-torque your lug nuts due to the lubrication from the anti-seize". Also, Tommy spelled it correctly as "i" before "e" rule does not apply here. Cheers!*
Quality sound issues
This was a live video. We fixed the issue as soon as we noticed it.
Nobody:
Sound guy: yes you have to eat the mic.
We tried to at least give him some ketchup, but he wanted it plain.
Lol not trying to start anything here but I'm pretty sure donut media didn't need the shout out, everyone watching you will know about donut
Not a shout out, a parody
@zachjobe lol