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Those cool looking spiked lug nut covers
First saw this on a Peterbilt, then on a 1 ton Dodge the other day. The spiked lug nut covers that go on the front wheels, just looks mean.
Do they make them that would fit a F350, preferably something that would go with the aluminum KR wheels? |
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Texas6.0 above has them with his 24" Alcoa's. They are freakin mean looking. think he is selling that setup. Check the link in his sig.
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