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Wheel Locks (6) Cal Custom Chrome 7/16-20 Rh W/key New on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Berwick, Pennsylvania, United States

Berwick, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New other (see details)

Price listed is for six 7/16-20 RH Cal Custom wheel locks with key.

These are brand new never used bought back in the 70's when they still made good quality parts.

They will be shipped with out the original packaging.

These fit older vehicles that had 3/4 head right hand SAE thread 7/16-20 wheel lug nuts.

These have conical seats (see pictures) for standard and dish type steel and aluminum wheels.

YOU ARE GETTING SIX LOCKS PLUS KEY FOR WHAT OTHERS WANT FOR FOUR

Free shipping anywhere in the US including Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto Rico.

PayPal accepted as well as other forms of payment ONLY with PRIOR APPROVAL.

Contact seller with any questions BEFORE buying.

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