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NEW 2013 FUSION AND NEW ALTERNATIVE FOR SPARE TIRE

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I don't understand why Ford still is not offering a spare tire option package on the hybrid.

People want a spare, Sell them a proper spare.

I would have paid for the stock spare pkg.

 

The run flat Bridgestone is a possible solution to a poor Ford concept.

 

Maybe Ford's original run flat tire wasn't ready for release with the Fusion.

If the run flat works well. We really don't need the inflater kit either. Saving us even more weight.

 

I'd like to hear more on these tires in the future.

On how it handles wet and snow. Or its effects on mileage.

My stock Goodyear Eagle LS2's wont last forever.

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Considering these lug nuts have been around and in use for decades, with the same underlying problem of expanding shells, I doubt that Ford would be upgrading them to non shell nuts anytime soon.

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just an update. i returned the lug nut set. it worked, but the mating serface of a standard acorn nut is much less than a bulge nut. i ordered the vehicle specific mcgard bulge set.

 

Good call. I tried their spline drive lug nuts, they fit, but they don't have the contact area compared to the factory nuts. I returned them.

 

When you get the new kit, can you please post a close up picture of the new and original lug nuts...interested in the contact area.

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The difference I was looking at was the tapered contact area where the nut contacts the wheel. Some nuts have a narrow contact area as compared to the factory nuts. I think they are made for aftermarket wheels. The picture in the amazon link look fine.

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Where and how?

I found mine buy calling around to several auto junk yards. One of them was able to do a lookup and tell me exactly which junk yards had what I was looking for. Went and picked it up the next day.

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