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24 New Chrome Lug Nut Covers Caps For 1-1/16 Size Lugs Ford Ram Chevy 1979 89 on 2040-parts.com

US $28.00
Location:

Dayville, Connecticut, United States

Dayville, Connecticut, United States
new old stock ,made before bar codes .
Brand:smiec Manufacturer Part Number:5253

PLEASE MAKE SURE THAT THIS IS THE SIZE YOU NEED    24 new lug nut covers for lugs that are 1-1/16 outer size    . i have more if you would like a larger amount or a different size  just let me know and i will list the amount you would like ,THANK YOU FOR LOOKING.             AND YES I WILL SHIP WORLD WIDE    please note the covers that you will get are in the photo with sketch of dimensions , i have included photos of other covers that i have at this time .any questions please ask please check the size of your lug nuts before bidding , the size socket or lug wrench that is used to remove your lug nuts  indicates the size lug nut covers you need .

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