Lot-2 Factory Gm Style Dual Thread Wheel/lug Nut M14x1.5, 7/8" Hex, Oe/oem/stock on 2040-parts.com
Corpus Christi, Texas, US
Pair of oem Chevy lugs, threaded for screw on hub caps. No corrosion.
If you need more than two let me know.
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