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    Sheared off Lug Nut

    Ive got a 2004 Champion 206 the actuator says it was made in San Marcos, CA. I Sheared a lug bolt and was wondering if anyone would know what automotive part # i could match. I looked on the ufp site and it said my parts (caliper) should match up to a kia sephia. The lugs dont though. any help is greatly appreciated.

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    Re: Sheared off Lug Nut (thomasoneric)

    i just went through this with my nitro. I had to call tracker marine group, who makes the nitro, and order studs and lug nut through them. tried to do exactly the same thing and get them at advance auto parts but the guy took me behind the counter and couldn't find in the the whole store that matched mine. good luck, but i would try champion first and see what they have.

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    Re: Sheared off Lug Nut (thomasoneric)

    I would knock out the stud and take it and the broken piece and lug nut to an auto parts store. They should be able to match it up for you.


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