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Wheel Mate Muteki Open End Lug Nuts In Chrome 12x1.25 Set Of 20 W/ Key | 31885c on 2040-parts.com

US $55.00
Location:

Chesapeake, Virginia, United States

Chesapeake, Virginia, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:31885C Surface Finish:Chrome Interchange Part Number:lugnut, lug nut, lock nut, short lug, muteki, wheelmate, tuner lug, tuner nut, race lug Brand:Muteki Other Part Number:wheel lug nut Warranty:No Warranty Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear UPC:NA

Light-weight, racing style lug nuts at an affordable price, that’s what the Muteki Open Ended Lug Nuts are about from Wheel Mate Performance. The cold-forged steel of the Muteki Lug Nut permits it to be smaller, thinner, and lighter than normal steel nuts. Furthermore, the compact size of the Muteki Lug Nut allows it to be used in small diameter wheel holes. The open ended Muteki Lug Nut also allows for longer racing studs and full thread engagement. That, combined with the oversized 60 degree taper seat, ensures that the Muteki Lug Nut will keep your wheel secure. The unique shape of the spline drive will also signify that your wheels will not be removed by a thief passing by.

60 degrees taper seat
M12×1.25 or M12×1.50 thread pitch available
Cold forged 1008 steel
Finishes: Chrome, Black, Red, Purple, and Blue
20 spline drive lug nuts set
Includes a 3/4″ & 13/16″ dual hex adapter

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