M12x1.25 Aluminum Lug Nuts 50mm Acorn Knurled Extended Open End 20pc

$94.49
Sale price  $94.49 Regular price 

M12x1.25 Aluminum Lug Nuts 50mm Acorn Knurled Extended Open End 20pc

$94.49
Sale price  $94.49 Regular price 
M12x1.25 Aluminum Lug Nuts 50mm Acorn Knurled Extended Open End 20pc

Twenty lightweight aluminum lug nuts with extended 50mm acorn design and knurled grip for easier hand-tightening. The M12x1.25 thread pitch matches most common wheel applications, and the open-end construction clears aftermarket wheels without clearance issues. Aluminum construction reduces unsprung weight compared to steel.

✓ Ships from FL Warehouse ✓ Aluminum Construction ✓ 20-Piece Set
Key Features
  • Knurled grip surface - Provides purchase without stripping threads when hand-tightening or removing under roadside conditions.
  • Extended acorn cap - Hides wheel studs completely and clears deep dish and aggressive offset wheels.
  • Lightweight aluminum - Reduces rotational mass on all four corners for minimal impact on acceleration and braking.
Specs
  • Thread Size: M12x1.25
  • Height: 50mm extended acorn
  • Material: Aluminum
  • Style: Open end, knurled
  • Quantity: 20 pieces
  • Condition: New
Whats Included
  • 20x M12x1.25 aluminum lug nuts
Frequently Asked Questions

Will these fit my wheels without the open-end design interfering?

The open-end design is specifically engineered to clear deeper wheels and custom offsets that deep acorn nuts would not fit. Test-fit before installing on your specific wheel; fitment depends on your rim's internal hub bore depth.

Do I need a torque wrench to install these, or can I just hand-tighten?

Hand-tightening to snug is fine for initial install, but you must torque to your vehicle's specification using a torque wrench afterward — refer to your service manual for exact torque specs. The knurled surface makes hand-snugging easier, but final torque is non-negotiable for safety.

Are these okay for daily driving or should I only use them on show cars?

Aluminum lug nuts are safe for daily driving when torqued correctly. Monitor them periodically — aluminum can relax slightly over time, so a quick retorque after your first 100 miles is smart practice.

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