

🔧 Upgrade your ride with lug nuts that mean business — don’t get left behind!
This 24-piece set of M12 x 1.25 bulge acorn lug nuts features a durable black chrome finish and a 19mm hex size, engineered specifically for aftermarket wheels on Nissan Titan (Non XD) and compatible models. Crafted from cold forged carbon steel and built to SAE standards, these lug nuts combine OEM-level quality with enhanced corrosion resistance and ease of installation, making them the smart choice for millennial professionals who demand reliability and style.




| ASIN | B08L76KQ74 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #16,316 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #93 in Wheel & Tire Lug Nuts |
| Brand | Wheel Accessories Parts |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Groove Diameter | 12 Millimeters |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 4,173 Reviews |
| Drive Style | Rear-Wheel Drive |
| Exterior Finish | Black |
| Fastener Type | Wheel |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00810012851671 |
| Grade Rating | Automotive |
| Inside Thread Size | M12 x 1 25 |
| Item Diameter | 12 Millimeters |
| Item Dimensions | 6.75 x 4.75 x 2.45 inches |
| Item Height | 2.45 inches |
| Manufacturer | Wheel Accessories Parts |
| Material | Carbon Steel |
| Material Type | Carbon Steel |
| Metal Type | Carbon Steel |
| Number of Pieces | 24 |
| Screw Head Style | Bulge Acorn |
| Size Name | 24 Pack |
| Thread Class | Coarse |
| Thread Coverage | Partially Threaded |
| Thread Size | M12 x 1.25 |
| Thread Style | Right Hand |
| Thread Type | Iso Metric |
| UPC | 810012851671 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturer 1 Year Warranty |
V**N
Easy to install myself!
Easy to install and correct fit. Quality seems good!!
G**L
They Appear to be Solidly-Made Lug Nuts, and None Broke During Installation
The title pretty much says it all, but I'll elaborate for the benefit of the hopelessly bored and any insomniacs browsing Amazon for lug nuts in the wee hours of the night. As with anything that hasn't yet passed the test of time, the five stars I'm giving to these lug nuts are conditional upon their holding up for, well, forever would be nice; but a few years at least. If they fail in a way that I manage to survive, I will come back and let you know. The reason I say this is because the last set of lug nuts I bought only a few weeks ago, which were made by a better-known company, were utter garbage. At least six of the twenty lost their heads upon installation or removal. (Well, technically they lost their caps, but "lost their heads" sounds more dramatic.) And yes, I did use a torque wrench to tighten them. I also should add that the last set were replacements for other lug nuts that had suffered the same tragic ends. Is it too much, I asked myself, to ask for lug nuts that don't break on installation? These nuts, on the other hand, went on smoothly and suffered no decapitations, which was refreshing enough that I decided they deserve the benefit of the doubt and the five stars. Hence my galactic generosity. They also were pretty shiny until I got fingerprints on them, and they seemed unmarred by the installation (other than by the aforementioned fingerprints). The most important thing you should know about lug nuts in general is that they should be torqued properly. My car has a spec of 65 - 80 ft/lbs, so what I do is initially torque them to 65 ft/lbs with a torque stick on an impact wrench, and then to 70 ft/lbs with a torque wrench. That way even if either tool is off a bit, I'm still within spec. The most important thing you should know about these particular lug nuts is that the hex is 19mm, as opposed to the 21mm hex on the OEM lug nuts on my car (2016 Kia Soul). The hex size means little other than that if you don't have a 19mm socket (or a 3/4 inch one -- the difference between the two is about the thickness of a human hair), then you should order one with the lug nuts. Personally, I prefer the 19mm hex to the 21mm hex because it was always a pain in the gluteus maximus to get a 21mm socket into the lug nut wells without scratching the finish on the wheels, and it was impossible with the wheel skins on. The 19mm hex is much easier to use. Another pearl of wisdom: If you have only the factory 21mm lug nut wrench in the trunk, then you should buy a lug wrench with a 19mm or 3/4 inch socket to carry in the trunk in case, perchance, you should get a flat tire. Other than that, there's not much more to say. These appear to be good lug nuts for my 2016 Kia Soul, and I'll come back and tell you should they ever fail. Assuming I'm still alive, of course. Richard
M**B
1/2"-20 Thread Bulge Acorn 35mm 1.38" Long Lug Nuts Chrome 3/4"
look to be quality nuts they fit my 98 Dakota perfect and look nice
T**S
Good value
These are decent. The chrome look is only good out the package. After the first time you take your wheels off, you’ll soon find out about the quality of the paint. It still shines for me after 10+ times of me changing my wheels (working on my car a lot) but just stating facts. Decent for the value. Id say ~4.3/5 is the rating for this product.
L**R
High quality
Got these for an 85 suburban, they work great and are high quality
E**R
Fits perfectly
Nice quality
@**E
These lugs make my wrangler POP!
So SHARP! The color/shine on them really pop & a game changer cosmetically for your wheels! Perfect subtle accent that packs a punch! Love these lugs!
R**R
G[od. Quality ...super price..
Good quality quick service..good price...happy with purchase
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