M12 x 1.25 Extended Closed End Lug Nuts 20pc Set Aluminum Green

M12 x 1.25 Extended Closed End Lug Nuts 20pc Set Aluminum Green

K2 Industries

Part #
K2-5827-UNV-006-TSARK
UPC #
LN-ZTL-9020-125-GN

Regular price $89.99 USD
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M12 x 1.25 Extended Closed End Lug Nuts 20pc Set Aluminum Green

Closed-end aluminum lug nuts with extended length designed for wheels that need extra clearance. This 20-piece set in anodized green delivers corrosion resistance and a finished look without exposed threads. Aluminum construction keeps weight down while maintaining durability for street and show applications.

✓ Ships from FL Warehouse ✓ Aluminum Construction ✓ 20-Piece Set
Key Features
  • Extended closed-end design - Threads stay hidden, threads stay protected from road salt and debris
  • M12 x 1.25 metric spec - Common fitment for modern aftermarket and OEM wheel applications
  • Anodized aluminum finish - Color-matched green resists oxidation and maintains appearance
Specs
  • Material: Aluminum
  • Configuration: Closed end, extended length
  • Thread size: M12 x 1.25
  • Quantity: 20 pieces
Whats Included
  • 20 lug nuts (M12 x 1.25)
Frequently Asked Questions

Will these fit my current wheels without spacers or adapters?

These are M12 x 1.25 metric — that's the thread size and pitch. If your wheels are drilled for M12 studs with 1.25 pitch spacing, you're good. Verify your stud spec before ordering; a mismatched thread pitch won't seat properly.

Do I need to replace all four wheels' worth of lugs at once?

You don't have to, but it's smart practice to replace a full set or at minimum stick to matching specs across one axle. This set gives you 20 pieces — enough for 5 wheels if you're running a spare, or covers a full four-wheel application with two extras for backups.

Can I paint or polish these after installation?

The anodized finish is sealed and durable as-is. If you want a different color, you'd need to strip the anodize first — sandblasting or chemical stripping — then apply your own finish. Easier route: stick with the green or source a different color from the start.

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