Never buy parts directly from the manufacturer. You can get lug nuts at any auto parts store, or several places online, such as LMC Truck. I needed a fuel filler hose for my van, which I found online after some searching for $40. Ford wanted $600.
A problem I'm encountering is that I want the closed end chrome lug nuts not the open ended zinc plated ones with the threads for the dinner plate wheel covers on the outside.
I can get the zinc ones I already have all day for not much, or I can get fancy ass ghetto looking lugs as well.
I can't seem to get any parts store to admit that they have lugs for my car that aren't the two types I describe.
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Don't think I have ever bought a lug nut & anyway the grocery store parking lot is full of them.
ReplyDeleteNever buy parts directly from the manufacturer. You can get lug nuts at any auto parts store, or several places online, such as LMC Truck.
ReplyDeleteI needed a fuel filler hose for my van, which I found online after some searching for $40. Ford wanted $600.
A problem I'm encountering is that I want the closed end chrome lug nuts not the open ended zinc plated ones with the threads for the dinner plate wheel covers on the outside.
DeleteI can get the zinc ones I already have all day for not much, or I can get fancy ass ghetto looking lugs as well.
I can't seem to get any parts store to admit that they have lugs for my car that aren't the two types I describe.
I'll make another post with pictures!