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VW Parts Catalog > Wheels, Rims, & Hubcaps > Wheels & Accessories > 5 x 130mm Porsche Pattern
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Steel Lug Nut, 14 x 1.5mm Thread, Porsche Style (Open End), Ball Seat, EACH, 70-2860-7
Steel Lug Nut, 14 x 1.5mm Thread, Porsche Style (Open End), Ball Seat, EACH, 70-2860-7
Price: $2.00

Steel Lug Nut, 14 x 1.5mm Thread, Porsche Style (Open End), Ball Seat, EACH, 70-2860-7 fit the 14 x 1.5mm Wheel Studs that you are using to convert your 1968 and newer VW to studs and nuts, instead of those annoying wheel bolts! Ball seat nuts fit stock steel wheels, and Porsche wheels.

This is a SINGLE NUT in case you lost one, or need to complete a set. Or want an extra just in case!

These are perfectly fine to use if you have hubcaps, since they don't have to be pretty!
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Wheel, Drum, and Rotor Bolt Pattern Gauge, AC000155
Wheel, Drum, and Rotor Bolt Pattern Gauge, AC000155
Price: $19.95

Wheel, Drum, and Rotor Bolt Pattern Gauge, AC000155 is a must have if you are a wheel buyer that goes to the junkyards or swap meets! Using this tool you'll never have to guess what bolt pattern the wheels, drums,or rotors have ever again! Slide-rule style tool covers both metric and inches on bolt patterns, for all 4, 5, 6 and 8 lug patterns! You simply insert the points of the gauge into the lug holes of the wheel, the tool centers itself in the bolt hole, then read the gauge in the slider window to indicate the bolt pattern! The other side of the tool has holes, for measuring studs on drums and rotors, one tool does both! Works on all wheels, no matter what manufacturer! more info
Aluminum Alloy Lug Nuts, Aluminum Finish, 14 x 1.5mm Thread, 1 1/4" Long, Porsche Acorn Style (Closed End), Ball Seat, Set of 5, 70-2866
Aluminum Alloy Lug Nuts, Aluminum Finish, 14 x 1.5mm Thread, 1 1/4" Long, Porsche Acorn Style (Closed End), Ball Seat, Set of 5, 70-2866-0
Price: $28.95

Aluminum Alloy Lug Nuts, Aluminum Finish, 14 x 1.5mm Thread, 1 1/4" Long, Porsche Acorn Style (Closed End), Ball Seat, Set of 5, 70-2866 fit the 14 x 1.5mm Wheel Studs, and are super lightweight for you guys that count every ounce!

These are used for you guys that you are converting your VW to studs and nuts, instead of those annoying wheel bolts! Ball seat nuts fit stock steel wheels, and Porsche wheels.

This is a set of 5 to do one wheel, you'll need (4) or (5) sets to do a complete car!

These nuts are longer than most, so you can use LONG studs for easier wheel mounting, and they are just safer and less likely to strip.
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Vintage Speed Tire Pressure Gauge (Black Leather Case Included), 155-950-00100
Vintage Speed Tire Pressure Gauge (Black Leather Case Included), 155-950-00100
Price: $34.95

Vintage Speed Tire Pressure Gauge (Black Leather Case Included), 155-950-00100 is an essential glovebox item for every classic aircooled VW and Porsche 356. Tire pressures on our cars are critical, and often over-inflated by "mechanics" that don't know our cars as well as we do! more info
   
 
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