I have some alum wheels for an OT project. The car uses Bassett race wheels normally. They use a lug nut with a 45 degree taper. The aluminum wheels use a stock 30 degree lug nut taper. How would I modify the wheels to accept the 45 degree lugs? I can't find any kind of countersink with the correct angle.
If he's using basset wheels he may be using extra large lugs. Probably can't get trick lug nuts to fit them.
try speedway as they sell bassetts and the racing lug nuts that they use . and the stock wheels use a 60* taper not 30* I would modify some lugnuts to the 45* ( which they must be ground as they are heat treated) and not touch the wheel or buy the 60* lugs as they make them in many different configurations
All lug nuts are soft enough to turn in a lathe, Stockers and racing ones. We do them both ways to match the wheels we are using. Making 60* racing one inchers and 90* stock ones. Always match the wheels.
Thanks for all the input. I thought I might actually need a 90 countersink (45+45) but I was not sure. I have to leave the Bassett wheels alone so I am committed to the 45 degree lugs. I hope to convert the alum wheels to 45 too so I don't need to carry multiple sets of different lugs. This is for an OT 24 Hours of Lemons car so I need the spare wheels to interchange. Is there a reason not to modify the stock wheels?
You should be OK going from 30/60 to 45/90 taper on the wheels. Just kiss'em with the 90 degree countersink and leave the straight section of the hole towards the hub the same thickness. I was just involved with doing a steel set of wheels that way but they haven't been fully tested yet. FWIW I got agricultural with a set of steel wheels on my OT DD 4x4 with wallowed out lug holes. Just slapped on a set of 1" 45/90 degree racing lugs without doing anything to the wheel holes and drove it for a couple of years with no wheel issues until the body rotted out. As always my advice is good for 5 ft or 5 seconds whichever comes first. Other's experiences may vary.
In case some on here don't know it, this is not a typo, it's a play on the word Lemans. A race series that looks like a lot of fun, look it up.
I think it was more fun in the beginning before people started building purpose built cars to compete. Back when they were truly lemons. I can grasp not wanting to carry extra lugs, they are not nearly as big as the extra wheels that are being carried.
It isn't as much of an issue of not wanting to carry 2 sets of lugs, it's more of an issue of not wanting to mix them up and put the wrong ones on the wrong wheels. The visual difference between a 30 and a 45 is very slight. The racing is very serious. The events are kind of a hoot too. We may go to some Chumpcar races next season. There is a Model A that is very fast. I probably should have put Model A in quotes.
Paint the lug nuts different colors. NASCAR boys have to paint them yellow so the official can see them on the car. You select the colors. The yellow is appropriate for a Lemons car.