You might find them a bit cheaper, but they will likely be used takeoffs and nicked up a bit if they are real OEM stainless. These were new and perfect. Avoid aftermarket that are often just chrome plated and can rust, flake, or peel. At about $10 each list from a dealer, these are great quality at a great price.
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These are OEM nuts and fit perfectly. The description may be slightly misleading in that the nuts are actually carbon steel with a SS sheath, just like the original nuts. The problem is the original nuts are subject to enlargement due to corrosion underneath the cap expanding the size of the nut. This is the need for replacement. At about $5/nut, they are still cheaper than Toyota's $14/nut.
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The lug nuts were toyota oem. They looked brand new to me. Great deal since the toyota dealer quoted me $400 for exactly the same product.
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Just what I needed to install some used alloy wheels on my Tundra.
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Excellent factory lug nuts. These are the stainless steel ones which are the only ones worth buying. I bought some which were chromed regular steel and they rusted in less than 1 month.
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