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Dammit, I thought I liked leaving them chrome for contrast but now I see these pics of black lugs :hail: and now I need some :lol: plus I blacked out all my badges and they are the only chrome left sans the pony centers
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Dammit, I thought I liked leaving them chrome for contrast but now I see these pics of black lugs :hail: and now I need some :lol: plus I blacked out all my badges and they are the only chrome left sans the pony centers
Trust man, it looks a lot better for such a small investment. :thumbsup:
 

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Sorry no, I meant stock type vs aftermarket type. The factory type lugs are way more substantial in construction than the aftermarket ones I bought by mistake (and shelved). The particular ones I bought from AM were made with a key pattern that coincidentally fit a 3/4" socket as well as the lock key. :headbonk:That's what I got for trying to save a buck with cheap no-name locks. The Gorilla locks are not exactly the same length as factory but not far enough off to be noticeable. They are nice looking, (and the right design).
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