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Has anyone had trouble putting custom wheels on a Toyota Highlander?

I have a 2005 Toyota Highlander, and I want to put chrome wheels on it. I ordered some from a website that are supposed to fit a Highlander, but the wheel studs are too short, by the time you add a spacer and the rim, the lug nuts only thread on 3 turns.Help. Please! I have lots of money in these wheels that, right now, are sitting in my garage collecting dust. And I doubt I'd be able to send them back, even though the website said that these fit.

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check your power source if their hard wired, then if not the batteries you put in are no good and you need fresh batteries not ones that have been sitting around in a drawer for two years.
there might be dust in the units either vac out ot yale some canned air and blow the dust out

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