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5/8 Wheel Stud Lug Nut Kit With (5) Extra Long Studs Racing Lugnuts Studs Imca on 2040-parts.com

US $44.93
Location:

Prairie Grove, Arkansas, United States

Prairie Grove, Arkansas, United States
Condition:New Brand:Bryke Racing Size:5/8"-11 Manufacturer Part Number:901-111 UPC:Does Not Apply Part Brand:Bryke Racing Parts

  • 5/8" Wheel Stud Kit with (5) extra long studs
  • 5/8" x 11 Course Steel lug nuts
  • Large open end lug nut.
  • Fits 1" socket.
  • Gold Plated Steel.
  • Single Sided
  • 5/8" Course Wheel Studs
  • High quality hardened steel.
  • Quick start feature.
  • (15) 3-1/4" Total Length
  • (5) 4" Total Length
  • All Wheel Studs have the following dimensions:
    • .375 Knurl
    • .690 Knurl Diameter
  • 20 Wheel studs & 20 Lug Nuts per package
  • Excellent kit to provide enough threads to run a wheel spacer.
  • Bryke Racing Part# 901-111

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