Blackworks Forged Extended Open Ended Wheel Tuner Lug Nuts Purple 12x1.25mm 20pc on 2040-parts.com
San Leandro, California, US
Manufacturer: Blackworks Racing
Part Number: BWAC-L040PR
Condition: New
Product Description:
BlackWorks 2" extended open end forged AL7075 magnesium alloy lug nuts are for serious racers, and or your extreme weekend enthusiasts. These are available in 12x1.25 thread pitch pattern. All lug nuts are hard anodized for strength and durability. For maximum results use our BlackWorks Extended Wheels Studs.
Additional Information:
Color: Purple
20-Piece Set
Lug nuts are made with tapered bottoms specifically for aftermarket wheels. Do not use these tuner lugs for your factory wheels. These lugs also do not fit on special wheels that require inverted lugs.
Guaranteed Fitments:
M12 x 1.25 application: Fits Subaru, Nissan, Infiniti, etc.
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