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Old Oct 22, 2009
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stock lugnuts needed

would any of you guys have 5 stock lugnuts u don't need? i can only find 15 of mine i have no clue where the hell the other ones ended up. i was ready to throw the stock wheels on the truck since winter is coming and i can't cuz i only have 15 of the 20 needed.

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ford wants 5 a piece and i really don't want to spend 25 bucks on lug nuts for ONE wheel.
 
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Old Oct 22, 2009
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Buy them at napa it was like $1 each...
 
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Old Oct 22, 2009
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ill have to check there. autozone and AAP didn't have what i needed so i didn't think napa would lol
 
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Old Oct 22, 2009
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Yea when I bought mine a couple months ago it was like $1 each maybe $2.
 
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Old Oct 22, 2009
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nice thanks. ill check it out tomorrow. I gotta get my stocks on and dismount the 33's off of my classic 2s to clear coat them before it gets too cold
 
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Old Oct 23, 2009
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Find them...?
 
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Old Oct 23, 2009
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You can always get a standard 1.5" lug and put one on each wheel (2 on one of them). The caps dont need to hang onto all 5 lugs to stay on.
 
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Old Oct 23, 2009
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You can always go to the junkyard and have them fall in your pocket. Just a suggestion. If you feel bad about doing that, then nevermind
 
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Old Oct 23, 2009
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Originally Posted by robert99ranger
You can always go to the junkyard and have them fall in your pocket. Just a suggestion. If you feel bad about doing that, then nevermind
Haha at one of the yards around here the cashier told me that if , you're white and it fits in your pocket/tool box, its free. I also used to go there once a week.
 
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Originally Posted by malydeen
Haha at one of the yards around here the cashier told me that if , you're white and it fits in your pocket/tool box, its free. I also used to go there once a week.
Haha, thats funny. Its just that I buy so much crap at the junkyard I usually go to that I let little things like that fall in my pocket. They check our toolboxes though so cant hide anything there :(
 
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Old Oct 23, 2009
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i should still have some floating around my bed. il check and see if there are still 5
 
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I'm about to put new wheels on my truck and new lugs as well. I should have my old lugs up for grabs. Shoot me a pm.
 
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