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    1. #1
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      long open end lugnuts

      I have finally found a source for the open end Trans Am style lug nuts. They will be made in 2 sizes, 12mmx1.5, and 1/2"x20. hey are 2.75 inches long with a 60 degree tapered seat, made of 304 stainless which is what most of us need, the socket size will be 19-22mm. I believe that these two sizes will cover most of the applications wanted by the Pro-touring car owner. These will sell for 131.20 per set of 20. We will begin accepting orders soon, stay tuned.

    2. #2
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      Hey Tom, I assume it won't be a problem doing 10 - 1/2"x20 and 10 - 12mmx1.5? My rear is 1/2"x20 and front is 12mmx1.5.... Thanks
      Nick
      68' Camaro RS/SS - Current Project
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    3. #3
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      Pictures please!

    4. #4
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      Tom, are these going to have a bulge seat?
      Nick DiPrenda

    5. #5
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      hey will have tapered seat with no bulge.

    6. #6
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      we are waiting for pre production samples to evaluate and make any needed modifications to before we post pictures, patience grasshopper, the lugs are coming.



    7. #7
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      Any chance of doing some black ones?
      Gary Morris

      1969 Chevelle
      TSP 418 LS3, North Texas Converter 4l80e
      Ridetech Level 2 coilover suspension, C6 Z51 Brakes
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      2015 Camaro ZL1, intake, headers, pullies

    8. #8
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      the first run will be un coated/plated, response will determine future modifications to the original design.

    9. #9
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      pictures are posted on our facebook page, 3 GUYS GARAGE. tell us what you think about them!

    10. #10
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      Quote Originally Posted by Tom Welch View Post
      pictures are posted on our facebook page, 3 GUYS GARAGE. tell us what you think about them!
      How about posting here? I know this might sound crazy, but not everyone is on, or wants to be, on Facebook.

      Andrew
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    11. #11
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      Hey Andrew, I have tried several times to post pics here but have always had problems, it never seems to work. Any tips with regard to posting pics?

    12. #12
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      Photobucket works great - just copy and paste into your message.

    13. #13
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      Just searched 3 guys garage on FB and got 2 hits...neither of which had any lugnuts lol.
      Gary Morris

      1969 Chevelle
      TSP 418 LS3, North Texas Converter 4l80e
      Ridetech Level 2 coilover suspension, C6 Z51 Brakes
      See the finished product here:
      https://www.pro-touring.com/threads/...lle?highlight=

      2015 Camaro ZL1, intake, headers, pullies

    14. #14
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      OKhttp://s1383.photobucket.com/user/3guysgarage1/media/LONG%20OPEN%20LUGS/long%20lugs_zpsvi66pptv.jpg.html

    15. #15
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      Tom - on the right side of the page in Photobucket it lists 4 possible link options - the 4th one down titled "IMG" is the one that works best on forums.

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    18. #18
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      Now how about that. It finally worked. THANKS FOR THE HELP, GEORGE.

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      You are welcome!

    20. #20
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      Shouldn't be an issue to mix sizes in a 'package'.

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