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2003-2013 F250 F-250 F350 Superduty Factory Oem Lug Nuts X32 14x1.5 Holds Caps on 2040-parts.com

US $34.99
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Quantity:  32

1999-2013 Ford F-250 Superduty 14X1.5mm Factory OEM Lug Nuts - these are original and are used to hold the centercap


CAME OFF A 2004 F-250

!!!!!DO YOUR HOMEWORK - FORD DANCED AROUND SOME YEARS AND USED A 14x2.0MM CORSE THREAD ALSO - DOUBLECHECK YOUR THREAD!!!!!


2003-2012 SHOULD BE THE CORRECT THREAD

Thread Pitch:  14X1.5mm

Head Size:  21MM (use your factory lug wrench)

All lugnuts are hand tested for clean threads and a non "stripped" or rounded head

Any questions please feel free to ask!  This is a buy it now listing with free shipping to anywhere in the lower 48 United States

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