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So, what, you just found a few handfulls laying on the side of the road, or were they having a sale on them at WalMart? Where did you find them in case somebody else might end up looking....?
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Jeeez, harsh. Heh heh. I must be getting old...
I too would like to know what you finally found and where. Thank you.
Also, use some anti sieze on them where they go inside the rim. The steel and the aluminum don't like each other and you'll have a heck of a time getting them off if any lengthy period of time passes between now and when you need to get them off there again.
I too would like to know what you finally found and where. Thank you.
Also, use some anti sieze on them where they go inside the rim. The steel and the aluminum don't like each other and you'll have a heck of a time getting them off if any lengthy period of time passes between now and when you need to get them off there again.
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Good idea on the anti-sieze.
I finally had a place in Hickory, NC named Killian's tires to find them in a warehouse in Atlanta. This type of lugnut has been discontinued for some time. They are listed as a Weld Duplex mag lugnut. Shank length is 1", diameter of 0.73" and of course 1/2 20 thread pitch.
I hope that helps those who need it.
I finally had a place in Hickory, NC named Killian's tires to find them in a warehouse in Atlanta. This type of lugnut has been discontinued for some time. They are listed as a Weld Duplex mag lugnut. Shank length is 1", diameter of 0.73" and of course 1/2 20 thread pitch.
I hope that helps those who need it.
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Oh, sorry! That was my warped sense of humor, not an insult!!! You be amazed at what's funny to me. Life for instance. Glad you found them and thanks for posting source for others.
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