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Lug Nut Covers(5) 33mm Chrome Pointed Star 3 1/2" Screw On Kenworth Freightliner on 2040-parts.com

US $14.23
Location:

Bayard, Nebraska 69334 , United States

Bayard, Nebraska 69334 , United States
Condition:New Brand:Grand General Country/Region of Manufacture:China Manufacturer Part Number:10236 Type:Commercial Truck Parts Warranty:Yes Make:Freightliner Peterbilt Kenworth Part Type:Lug Nut Covers Class:semi tractors 7 & 8, semi trailers UPC:760479102369

  • Application: 1990's and newer Peterbilt, Kenworth, Freightliner, Ford, Volvo, International, Western Star, Mack and various trailers with 33mm diameter lug nuts and at least 3 exposed threads beyond the insert distance from the base which includes the lug nut (so you need lugs to show at least 3/8" above the nut to catch the treading inside the nut cover)
  • Mount: screw on
  • Material: chrome plastic
  • Size: 3 1/2" tall, 33mm inside diameter screw on insert, screw on insert 1 5/16" from bottom of the base (which includes the lug nut), outside diameter at the base 2 3/16" wide
  • Part Location: wheel lug nut
  • Part Style: pointed star
  • Part Color: silver
  • Quantity for sale: set of 5
  • Bulk Packaging
  • New

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