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Offline Gordon

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Shanked mag wheel nuts
« on: August 29, 2014, 03:46:19 PM »
So, am I the only one that gets irritated by the cheap chrome work on the shanked mag wheel nuts that the spares outlets stock these days. Even although I take as much care as possible when removing them it only takes a few goes until the chrome starts to flake and the rust sets in.

I've even taken to eBay, but those on offer look just as cheap and nasty as the local offerings.

Has anyone found a supplier that stocks decent quality shanked nuts?

I'd be happy to pay a bit extra for something that will last.
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