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| Color/Finish: | Chrome |
| Head Style: | Standard and Locking |
| Keys Included: | Yes |
| Lock Type: | Tuner |
| Material: | Steel |
| Package Contents: | 16 Nuts / 4 Lock Nuts / 1 Key |
| Package Quantity: | 20 |
| Seat Style: | Conical Seat 60 Degree |
| Thread Size: | M12-1.5 |
| Washers Included: | No |
| Wrench Size: | 3/4 in |
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Comments about Dorman - Autograde Black Chrome Acorn M12-1.50, Hex 3/4 Inch Length 1-3/8 Inch:
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Comments about Dorman - Autograde Black Chrome Acorn M12-1.50, Hex 3/4 Inch Length 1-3/8 Inch:
Dorman makes good quality parts, and I am guessing I will definitely get my money worth out of them. They seem likely to chip or flake after several uses or immediately if you use an impact, but the price was great. Gorilla makes a slightly better product but is around $100 for a set. I also got these for a 4 lug car and only needed 16 nuts, now I can sell the 4pc wheels locks and the key to even get a few bucks back since I can't stand using locks. If they want to steal your wheels, they will.
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Comments about Dorman - Autograde Black Chrome Acorn M12-1.50, Hex 3/4 Inch Length 1-3/8 Inch:
Got these to replace the factory lugs that had cheap chrome caps that seemed to fall off anytime i put the lug wrench near them...however i was really hopin there was a better coating on them..have removed them twice and the black paint is chipping fairly badly i might add i installed them the first time using the 19 mm lug wrench that was with my car and i put a shop rag over them to take up the very small size difference between three quarters and nineteen millimeters and that still chipped one or two
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Comments about Dorman - Autograde Black Chrome Acorn M12-1.50, Hex 3/4 Inch Length 1-3/8 Inch:
Poor quality . Paint chips off real easy
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Comments about Dorman - Autograde Black Chrome Acorn M12-1.50, Hex 3/4 Inch Length 1-3/8 Inch:
EASY REPLACEMENT WHEN YOU GET TIRED OF SPENDING $3 EVERY TIME YOU LOSE A BLACK G.M. LUG NUT COVER
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This says that the qty is 20 but the description is different. How many lug nuts come in this package. Is it 20 or 16. Also if it is 16 I need 20 can I order 4 extra?1 answer
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The Dorman - Autograde Black Chrome Acorn M12-1.50, Hex 3/4 Inch Length 1-3/8 Inch - (Part No. 711-346) includes 16 nuts, 4 lock nuts, 1 key. For further assistance, please feel free to call us at 1-877-238-2623 or visit your nearest Advance Auto Parts store and one of our representatives would be more than happy to assist you.Q:
Will this work on 2013 Ford F150 FX4 with 20" tires?1 answer
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Sorry, this Dorman - Autograde Black Chrome Acorn M12-1.50, Hex 3/4 Inch Length 1-3/8 Inch - part# 711-346 does not fit your 2013 Ford F-150. For any further assistance, please visit your nearest Advance Auto store or call us directly at 1-877-ADVANCE (238-2623) and one of our representatives there would be more than happy to assist you.Q:
will the acorn bulge seat work with a 97 Acura Integra GS, B18B1 engine, oem ls mesh wheels? Is there a difference with ball seat and acorn bulge seat?1 answer
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There is no difference between the Acron Bulge seat or Ball seat Chrome wheel locks except the design. Both the Dorman - Autograde Wheel Lug Nut Lock Set (Part No. 711-346) and Dorman - Autograde Wheel Lug Nut Lock Set (Part No. 711-355) fits your 1997 Acura Integra GS.Q:
Will the acorn bulge seat work with oem wheels?1 answer
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We will need more information including the year, make, model, and engine size of your application before we can make a suggestion.Q:
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There really isn't different strength levels of lug nuts. Shops tend to usually use impact guns on as many things as they can for ease and they are usually set way too high for jobs such as removing or installing lug nuts on a vehicle. I have seen it too many times when shops break something and place blame on someone or something else instead of admitting that they made a mistake.