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Jeep Wrangler Cherokee Liberty Commander Stainless Steel Cap Lug Nut, J4006956 on 2040-parts.com

US $2.25
Location:

Dothan, Alabama, United States

Dothan, Alabama, United States
Condition:New Brand:Crown Automotive Sales Co. Surface Finish:STAINLESS STEEL Manufacturer Part Number:J4006956 Warranty:Yes UPC:848399062243

Fits:

  • Jeep Wrangler (1987-2011); 1/2"-20 Stainless capped.
  • Jeep Cherokee (1984-2001); 1/2"-20 Stainless capped.
  • Jeep Comanche (1986-1993); 1/2"-20 Stainless capped.
  • Jeep Grand Cherokee (1993-2010); 1/2"-20 Stainless capped.
  • Jeep Commander (2006-2010); 1/2"-20 Stainless capped.
  • Jeep Liberty (2002-2010); 1/2"-20 Stainless capped.

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