Open Style Competition Lug Nuts on 2040-parts.com
Cheshire, Connecticut, United States
Open style, competition lug nuts measuring 2 1/2" long with 1/2" x 20 threads. Made of 12L14 steel and bright nickel plated for durability. The tapered design fits later generation American Racing Torque Trust wheels with tapered seat. Set of 20 lugs.
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