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Toyota Trd Wheel Lock Lug Set 12mm Conical Spline Drive on 2040-parts.com

US $90.00
Location:

Mission, Texas, United States

Mission, Texas, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Toyota Other Part Number:Tacoma 12 x 1.5mm Manufacturer Part Number:PTR27-35100 PTR2735100 Rim Brand:TRD

Package was opened upon receipt however nothing has been used and is still in new condition.

This is the genuine optional equipment Toyota TRD Wheel Lock Lug Set for the following Toyota Models: 

1995 - 2015 Tacoma

TRD Installation Kit for use with 12mm conical seat applications. This kit includes 20 Spline Drive Lug Nuts, 4 Wheel Locks, and installation tool sockets. Wheel locks feature laser engraved TRD Logo.

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