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๐Ÿ”ง High-quality MuHize Chrome Wheel Lug Nuts Kit for Lincoln Continental Town Car & Ford Vehicles Review

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Details

MaterialSteel
Fastener TypeWheel
Thread Size1/2"-20
ColorChrome
Metal TypeAlloy Steel

Description of ๐Ÿ”ง High-quality MuHize Chrome Wheel Lug Nuts Kit for Lincoln Continental Town Car & Ford Vehicles

PACKAGE INCLUDE - MuHize upgraded Chrome Open End Bulge Acorn lug nuts 1/2"-20 (Pack of 20). Shipped in box packaging. (NOTE: Please tighten the lug nuts manually, DO NOT use electrical tools). SPECIFICATION - MuHize Black Open End Bulge Acorn Style Lug Nuts Kit: 1 Thread Size 1/2x20 2 Hex 0.75'' (19mm 3/4" Hex) 3 Overall length 0.83" (21mm) 4 Conical 60 degree seat. HIGH STRENGTH& DURABILITY - MuHize 1/2x20 lug nuts are made of cold-forged and heat treated steel with unique rust corrosion proofing and anti-stripped technology. Triple Black plating surface dealing process ensures the paint will not fall off easily. FITMENT- MuHize 1/2x20 lug nuts commonly fit for Wheels with a 1/2x20 thread pitch and 60-degree conical seat. You can match the lug's specs (thread seating style hex etc.) to meet both your vehicle and wheel requirements (Car Reference). SUPERIOR QUALITY - MuHize focus on outstanding features and benefits of lug nuts. 100% brand new & made from excellent materials, and good contact.

Reviews

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great for the price

Looked great out of the box, after use they lost some of the 'blackness' which seemed to be wearing off but otherwise worked very well

Pros
  • Ring Nuts
Cons
  • Protection

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Poor quality nuts

Black finish is just cheap paint that chips easily. I had to thread all the nuts through with a tap as most of them wouldn't land on the studs until I did.

Pros
  • Nuts and accessories
Cons
  • Crumpled

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Perfect fit for our 1984 Mustang

These were the correct 60 degree cleats for our 1984 4 cleat Mustang that has 1990 pony wheels. When we got the new design of the car it had stock acorn lugs which were dangerous and started to damage the wheel and also popped a bit if run with the wrong nuts.

Pros
  • Tires & Wheels
Cons
  • No Automatic

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great for the price

Looked great out of the box, after use they lost some of the 'blackness' which seemed to be wearing off but otherwise worked very well

Pros
  • Great for the price
Cons
  • Price for the piggy bank

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great for the price

Looked great straight out of the box, after use they lost some of the 'blackness' which almost seemed to wear off, but other than that they worked very well

Pros
  • Automotive
Cons
  • No

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Poor quality of nuts and accessories

Black finish is just cheap paint that chips easily, I had to tap through all the nuts as most of them didn't start on the studs until I did.

Pros
  • accessories and parts
Cons
  • volume

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Perfect fit for our 1984 Mustang

These were the correct 60 degree studs for our 1984 4 stud Mustang that has 1990 pony wheels. When we got the new design of the car it had stock acorn lugs which were dangerous and started to damage the wheel and also popped a bit if run with the wrong nuts.

Pros
  • Nuts and Hardware
Cons
  • Nothing Here