Chrome Lug Nuts Set Of 20 1/2-20 Nf 1 1/4 Deep Acorn Lug Nut Trailer Auto Truck on 2040-parts.com
Elmwood, Nebraska, US
Here is a set of 20 chrome lug nuts, 1/2-20 NF. The depth is 1 1/4 inch. I bought these to use on a trailer and I switched trailers and did not get them put on the old one before I traded it. Happy bidding and be sure to see my other listings. I gladly combine shipping when it will not harm your items and only charge actual shipping cost to save you $$$.
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