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PostPosted: Fri May 14, 2004 1:59 pm 
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http://www.prestigewheel.com/cgi-bin/co ... n&key=5203

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 Post subject: What pay for them?
PostPosted: Tue May 18, 2004 2:46 pm 
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Buy a set and waste good money, unlike my raiding a couple of sets from the LAPD motor pool garage. Thanks for the link DW.


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You know I went into an Advance, to Buy a 7/16" R Lug nut, And the kid asked me if I wanted 7/16" or 7/16" L , So I guess it's probably worth a shot to try yer local advance store too. Heck for $.69 it's worth buying 10 of them.


I dont know how much the link at the top of this thread is charging.



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I tried ordering from Prestige about a year ago and they said they were out of the nuts in the link. I asked them to keep my order active in case they got more of them, but they never filled the order.

Are you sure they really have them?


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I tried ordering from Prestige about a year ago and they said they were out of the nuts in the link. I asked them to keep my order active in case they got more of them, but they never filled the order.

Are you sure they really have them?


Hmmmm, that sucks. I haven't gotten any from them since about 2002. They may not have them anymore :(

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I know for a fact that Dorman still makes LH lug nuts in the stock style for early Chryslers. Your local autoparts store should be able to get ahold of them.


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I know for a fact that Dorman still makes LH lug nuts in the stock style for early Chryslers. Your local autoparts store should be able to get ahold of them.


Yeah, but mag style is another thing...

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Yeah, but mag style is another thing...

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Very true; I just wanted to get the info out there. It seems a lot of people order stuff via mail-order just because they don't know there are faster and cheaper local options available.


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Dennis Weaver wrote:
Yeah, but mag style is another thing...

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Very true; I just wanted to get the info out there. It seems a lot of people order stuff via mail-order just because they don't know there are faster and cheaper local options available.


That's a fact.

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