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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Part #
61006
SKU #
734267
Weight
1lbs
Location:
Lug Nut
Thread Diameter
0.4375in
Thread Direction
Clockwise (Right)
Color
Chrome
Overall Length
1.86in
Material
Steel
Thread Size
7/16"-20
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Chrome plated lug nuts lead a tough life.; Think about it, harsh elements, nasty corrosive wheel cleaners and lead-foot drivers.; Not to mention overzealous impact guns and loose fitting lug wrenches.; This kind of treatment destroys ordinary lug nuts which turns even the best looking wheels ugly.; Tough Nuts can take the punishment and keep your wheels looking beautiful.; Tough Nuts are guaranteed for life not to rust, chip or peel.; McGard manufactures lug nuts in the USA to meet or exceed O.E.M.; standards for safety and durability.; Every lug nut is fully machined from restricted chemistry steel made specifically for McGard and through-hardened for its unsurpassed level of safety.; McGard's plating process includes several layers of nickel and one layer of microporous chrome producing a superior finish while protecting against rust.; Tough Nuts are designed and built for the real world, because life is tough.; Open-ended Drag Racing style with a .746 Shank length for use with aluminum wheels that are between 11/16 and 7/8 at the stud hole and have a flat seat.; Contains polished stainless steel washers and black nylon allen plugs.; This product may contain globally sourced materials/components.
- Enhances the look of any wheel.
- Matching wheel locks & installation kits available (where applicable).
- Built to last a lifetime.
- Fully machined one-piece design.
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