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πŸ”© Set of 24 Chrome Closed End XL Bulge Acorn Lug Nuts - Cone Seat - 22mm Hex Size Review

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Details

MaterialSteel
Fastener TypeAxle Hat
ColorChrome
Metal TypeAlloy Steel, Nickel, Copper
Drive SystemExternal Hex

Description of πŸ”© Set of 24 Chrome Closed End XL Bulge Acorn Lug Nuts - Cone Seat - 22mm Hex Size

FITS: Vehicles with wheel studs requiring a M14x2.00 thread and wheels that take a conical 60 degree seat with a 22mm hex. VERIFY FITMENT: By matching this lug's specs (thread, seating style, hex, etc.) to match both your vehicle and wheel requirements. Or contact our Customer Experience Team to verify a safe and proper fitment. SPECS: M14x2.00 thread - Closed End XL Bulge Acorn Style Lug Nuts - Conical 60 Degree Seat - 22mm hex - 48.51mm long - 24.89mm wide. FEATURES: Triple chrome plating with essential layers of copper, nickel, and chrome to provide exceptional strength, beauty, and corrosion resistance. Manufactured with cold forged and heat treated steel for dependable strength and durability. INCLUDES: 24 Chrome Closed End XL Bulge Acorn Lug Nuts. Shipped in our signature premium packaging.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great replacement for factory junk nuts

Much better than those cheap chrome OEM pos nuts on my F150. These are solid and heavy. Ford should have used them from the start.

Pros
  • Handy item
Cons
  • Some complications

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great nuts to replace factory junk on a 2013 Ford F150

Bought these for my 2013 F150 sons with chrome wheels. put on and no problem. It's stupid of Ford to do that. They are a great replacement and very very cheap compared to the Gorilla brand. I will update if problems/rust appear.

Pros
  • Decent performance
Cons
  • Some imperfections

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fits 2014 Ford F150 Stock Wheels

I bought another brand from Revain and they were very flimsy and moody (17mm head). These nuts are about the same size (22mm 7/8" socket) as the original nuts except they have no socket and are quite shiny and pretty! They are a good weight and look like they will last!

Pros
  • Confident
Cons
  • Nothing Here

Revainrating 5 out of 5

5 Notches Up Tire & Wheel OEM

I bought these to replace the embarrassing OEMs FORD put on my 2012 Expedition. I don't know how the OEM cleats have lasted as long as they've lasted 150k on a truck, but lately a couple of flimsy shells/covers that are part of the scrap construction have started to slip around the real cleats / to expose. I also have a Lincoln MKT with the same crappy OEM lugs. They were also replaced. These replacements are very significantly better done. Ford should be ashamed of using junk like that on a…

Pros
  • Very Impressive
Cons
  • Negative Gift

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Stock Ford rims? Order these.

You are welcome to purchase these for use with standard Ford aluminum wheels. I installed them on my 2011 F150 FX2. I was a bit hesitant after reading information from both the seller and several other buyers that these nuts would not fit stock aluminum rims. If you came here looking for replacement lug nuts for Ford wheels, you already know the terrible quality of standard lug nuts. They are a zinc plated steel nut with a thin chrome plated sheet metal cover. Once or twice when changing tires…

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  • Free for educational purposes
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