Here are photos of my Rally Frunk Insert from WrapMySpyder, and my newly-painted RT-S wheels with rim tape from CustomTaylor33 (Amazon) and blue Colorlugs. I'm happy with all of it but I have to say, the Rally Frunk Insert was difficult to put on, probably because I chose "red reflective" material. After screwing it up myself twice, I finally had it professionally installed and even then, there are small bubbles in it. I recommend the product but strongly suggest buying a material that Pete recommends as being easier to install.
Last edited by johnsimion; 05-27-2018 at 08:03 PM.
Here are photos of my Rally Frunk Insert from WrapMySpyder, and my newly-painted RT-S wheels with rim tape from CustomTaylor33 (Amazon) and blue Colorlugs. I'm happy with all of it but I have to say, the Rally Frunk Insert was difficult to put on, probably because I chose "red reflective" material. After screwing it up myself twice, I finally had it professionally installed and even then, there are small bubbles in it. I recommend the product but strongly suggest buying a material that Pete recommends as being easier to install.
What size color lug was for the RT ?
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The correct size is 21 mm. Brian at Colorlugs is very helpful. He sent me both the 21s and a set of 19s. You can probably squeeze the 19s on, but I'd worry that they'd be hard to get off. The 21s are just tight enough to stay on. Be sure to order the extractor and keep it with your Spyder, too, because the nuts sit so deep and there's so little extra space on the sides that I don't think you could even cut them off with a knife. With the extractor, no problem.