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Set(32) Ford Super Duty F250 350 Good Used 14x1.5 Oem Factory Lug Nuts 2005-? on 2040-parts.com

US $29.95
Location:

Decatur, Indiana, United States

Decatur, Indiana, United States
GOOD AS USED CONDITION
Brand:Ford Other Part Number:14x1.5 thread - 21mm hex

SELLING A GOOD USED SET OF 32 FORD SUPERDUTY F250/350 ORIGINAL OEM 14x1.5 (FINE TREAD) 21mm HEX, 2005-2015? FACTORY LUG NUTS(HUBCAPS SNAP ON OVER THE LUG NUTS); GOOD AS USED CONDITION-THREADS ARE ALL GOOD! BE SURE OF FITMENT TO YOUR VEHICLE!  NO RETURNS!!  SELLING AS IS!   YOU ARE BIDDING ON 1 SET OF 32 GOOD AS USED LUG NUTS;  MAKE SURE THAT YOU NEED 14x1.5 FINE THREAD!  3 PICTURES BE SURE TO SEE ALL!!   WILL SHIP U.S.(LOWER 48 STATES) ONLY!!

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