What style lug nuts did rally wheels use?

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I’ve never really paid attention, but now I need some. I’m assuming they use a chrome acorn style?
 

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1/2-20 is correct for a C10. K10 uses a 7/16 version.

The original lug nut was a steel nut with a stainless acorn decorative cap.

Any nut that emulates that style seems like it would be fine, as long as they fit the chamfer in the wheel.

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I actually bought some from Costco tire center. When I had new tires mounted I asked about lug nuts. They sold me a bag and I think it was less than 20 bucks.
 

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60 degree conical seat I believe.
 

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1/2-20 is correct for a C10. K10 uses a 7/16 version.

The original lug nut was a steel nut with a stainless acorn decorative cap.

Any nut that emulates that style seems like it would be fine, as long as they fit the chamfer in the wheel.

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That’s what I had in mind, thank you for the confirmation. They should be easy to locate.
 

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