Wheel Lugs

224560W000 - : Spark Plug Wire for Infiniti Image

Spark Plug Wire

Infiniti 224560W000
Cylinder 6.
Discontinued
286581LA4A - : Jack Plug Cover for Infiniti Image

Jack Plug Cover

Infiniti 286581LA4A
Dark currant.
Discontinued
224512J210 - : Spark Plug Wire for Infiniti Image

Spark Plug Wire

Infiniti 224512J210
To 11/1999. Cylinder 1.
Discontinued
93322570 - : Engine Core Plug for Infiniti Image

Engine Core Plug

Infiniti 93322570
Location-Front of Block. All Required.
Discontinued
622A0EJ70A - : Jack Plug Cover for Infiniti Image

Jack Plug Cover

Infiniti 622A0EJ70A
2008-10 without SPORT PACKAGE. without distance sensor.
Discontinued
93314090 - : Engine Core Plug for Infiniti Image

Engine Core Plug

Infiniti 0093314090
Location-Cylinder Head. All Required. Q50. 3.0l.
Discontinued

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Replace Worn Wheel Lugs Now

You might not think wheel lugs is an important part of your driving experience, but it certainly is. Wheel lugs are the threaded fasteners that secure your wheels to the hub assembly and keep them attached during driving. These critical hardware components must withstand tremendous forces from acceleration, braking, cornering, and road impacts. The INFINITI QX60 and Q50 require properly torqued wheel lugs to maintain safe wheel attachment and prevent dangerous failures.

What Wheel Lugs Do on Your Vehicle

Wheel lugs thread into studs that protrude from the wheel hub and clamp the wheel firmly against the mounting surface. Each lug nut features a tapered or ball seat that centers the wheel on the hub and distributes clamping force evenly around the mounting holes. Proper torque specifications ensure adequate clamping pressure without overstressing the studs or warping the wheel. Most vehicles use four to six wheel lugs per wheel depending on size and weight requirements. The lugs work directly with wheels to create a secure mechanical connection that transfers driving forces from the hub to the tire contact patch.

Why Wheel Lugs Fail Over Time

Wheel lugs fail when overtightening strips threads or cracks the hardened steel construction. Corrosion from road salt and moisture causes lugs to seize onto studs, making removal extremely difficult and potentially damaging threads. Heat from brake friction cycles causes repeated expansion and contraction that loosens lugs gradually. Impact from curb strikes or pothole hits can bend or crack lugs. Cross-threading during installation ruins the precise thread engagement needed for proper clamping force.

Knowing When Wheel Lugs Need Changing

Replace wheel lugs immediately when you notice stripped threads, visible cracks, or excessive corrosion that prevents proper tightening. Lugs that won't torque to specification or keep loosening after installation require replacement. Rounded corners from improper socket use make lugs difficult to remove and unsafe to reuse. Aftermarket wheel lugs may not meet factory hardness standards or feature correct seat angles for your specific wheels, leading to improper clamping and potential wheel separation. Genuine INFINITI wheel lugs match exact thread specifications and seat designs for reliable wheel attachment. Get back on the road in no time with genuine OEM parts from INFINITI of South Bay.