Dorman Wheel Studs Press-in 1/2-20" 0.625" Knurl Dia 0.719" Uhl Set Of 10 on 2040-parts.com
Tallmadge, OH, US
Wheel Lugs for Sale
- Dorman wheel studs press-in 1/2-20" 0.622" knurl dia set of 10(US $15.97)
- Two (2) dorman/autograde 611-167 wheel lug nut(US $75.89)
- Dorman lug nut 611-290(US $57.92)
- Dorman wheel studs press-in 12mm x 1.50 0.573 in. knurl diameter ford set of 10(US $23.97)
- (2) dorman lug nuts 1/2-20" conical seat - 60 degree set of 10 polished(US $61.89)
- Dorman 711-834 front optional wheel nut(US $4.25)
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