2012 - 2015 Ford Racing Mk2 Focus With Rs Wheels Lug Nuts M-1012-rsa Pack Of 5 on 2040-parts.com
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Only use the Ford Performance Focus RS lug nuts with Ford Performance RS Wheels. The RS wheel is NOT compatible with the standard North American lug nuts that came on your Focus. Use of other lug nuts may result in the wheel coming loose from the hub and loss of vehicle control resulting in potential injury or death. You must retain the original equipment lug nuts for use with original wheels and/or spare tire where applicable
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