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16 Black/purple Spiked 60mm Aluminum Extended Tuner Lug Nuts Wheel 1/2x20 A on 2040-parts.com

US $49.88
Location:

Yakima, Washington, US

Yakima, Washington, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Return policy details:Returns will ONLY be accepted for items that do not match the description in the listing. Please read the listing carefully before purchasing and contact us FIRST if there are any questions PRIOR to purchase. Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Brand:SIckspeed Racing Lugnuts Manufacturer Part Number:BLK_PP_SPK_LUG_16PC_1/2X20_Wheel_Rim_Cart Interchange Part Number:Ez-go Club Car Bad Boy Buggy Harley E-Z-GO Easy Go Other Part Number:RXV Precedent Tomberlin TXT Golf Car Placement on Vehicle:Array Surface Finish:Black Anodized Spike Color:Purple Anodized

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Description
"Tuner Series" lug nuts from Sickspeed.

Forged from aircraft grade 7075 aluminum and hard anodized for long lasting brilliance, these extended lugs have a 60 degree conical seat and feature an open ended design. Weighing in at a mere 40 grams each, you get style and flair while reducing both your unsprung weight and rotational mass. Thread pattern of these lugs is 1/2x20mm
  • Slim design eliminates the need for spline drive lugnuts
  • One threaded spike per lug / easy to swap out.
  • Lugs are 60mm in length.
  • Spikes add 30mm to overall length
  • Total length is an astounding 90mm!!
  • Made from 7075 aluminum.
  • Lugs weighs 40grams each.
  • 60 degree conical style seat.
  • Chariot inspired design.
  • Great for most golf carts.
  • Threaded to 1/2x20mm
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NOTE: Listing is for 16 pieces ONLY. Check our OTHER listings for additional quantities.

To avoid damaging your product you MUST use a torque wrench. Under NO circumstances should this be installed with an impact driver.

To avoid damaging your product, please use a 19MM 6-sided socket (Do NOT use a 12-sided socket).

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