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12x1.5 Black Acorn Lug Nuts 33 Pcs Lugs M12 12mm 12x1.50 M12x1.5 3/4" Hex on 2040-parts.com

US $32.00
Location:

Coram, New York, United States

Coram, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:steven Manufacturer Part Number:LN000014B-33-2

33 New Closed Black Bulge Acorn Lug Nuts 


 

 Specifications

   - Quantity: 33 

   -Finished: Black paint color (color may chip during installation or shipment)
   -Thread Size: M12x1.5

   -Width:22 mm

   -Tall:35 mm

   -Seat:60 degree cone

   -Hex Drive:3/4''

 

part number:stevenLN0000014B


Additional Info
   - The lug nuts are for aftermarket rims and they may fit your OEM rims, please review our spec to enssure fitment.
   - No return is accepted is product is used or installed.  They must be in resale condition.   There is 20% restocking fee.
   - If you need assistance or guidance with how to take proper measurements, message us before making your purchase.
 

 


The shipping time takes 3 to 7 business days for domestic destination. For international order, the shipping time takes 2-7 weeks depend on location.

International Buyers - Import Taxes
Buyer is responsible for paying for the import tax of the item.  The amount may vary from country to country.  
 

 

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