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CE Smith Trailer Wheel Lug Nut - Zinc-Plated Steel - 1/2" - Qty 1
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CE Smith Trailer Wheel Lug Nut - Zinc-Plated Steel - 1/2" - Qty 1

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Secure a wheel to your trailer with the help of this lug nut. It features zinc-plated steel construction and fits a 1/2" wheel stud. 1-800-940-8924 to order CE Smith accessories and parts part number CE11051 or order online at etrailer.com. Free expert support on all CE Smith products. Great prices and Fastest Shipping for CE Smith Trailer Wheel Lug Nut - Zinc-Plated Steel - 1/2" - Qty 1. Accessories and Parts reviews from real customers.
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CE Smith Accessories and Parts - CE11051

  • Boat Trailer Wheels
  • Golf Cart Tires and Wheels
  • Trailer Tires and Wheels
  • Wheel Lug Nut
  • Hex Nut
  • CE Smith
  • 60-Degree Cone
  • 13/16 Inch Outer Diameter
  • Zinc-Plated Steel
  • 1/2 Inch Wheel Bolt

Secure a wheel to your trailer with the help of this lug nut. It features zinc-plated steel construction and fits a 1/2" wheel stud.


Features:

  • Lug nut holds mounted trailer wheel in place
  • Zinc-plated steel construction is sturdy, rust resistant and long-lasting
  • Made in USA


Specs:

  • Quantity: 1 lug nut
  • Fits 1/2"-20 wheel studs
  • 60-Degree coned (standard)
  • Threads per inch: 20


11051 Zinc-Plated Steel Trailer Wheel Replacement Lug Nut by CE Smith - 1/2"




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Video Transcript for Feature Review CE Smith Trailer Wheel Lug Nut

AJ: What's up, everybody It's AJ with etrailer.com. Today we're going to be looking at this lug nut from C.E. Smith. This lug nut fits half inch bolts and it has 20 threads per inches. I'm sure most of you know what a lug nut is and what it's for, because you probably already need one, but we're going to show you an example on this U-bolt spare tire carrier. Most of the time they don't come with a lug nut, so you'd have to get one separate.

These are the ones for you.You see, you just put it on there and tighten it down. Make sure that the small part here at the bottom, the 60 degree cone part goes towards the tire. That just helps it get into the lug nut hole here and really tighten it down. With them tightened down by hand, we're going to use the wrenches, get a couple more turns on there just to make sure that the tire's not going anywhere. Do this one another turn.

There.Keep in mind, these come in a quantity of one. So if you're going to use it on a spare tire carrier like we showed you inside, you're only going to need two of these. If you're going to put a tire on a trailer like here, you're going to need five of them. There's many different uses for the lug nut, I'm not going to rattle off a bunch of them because you probably know exactly what you need this for, and you just need to order it. So that does it for our look at the C.E.

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393 reviews
Secure a wheel to your trailer with the help of this lug nut. It features zinc-plated steel construction and fits a 1/2" wheel stud.

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The unit looks strong enough to hold the spare but I would suggest providing fine thread bolts to mount the spare so the same lug nuts can be used as the trailer wheels use. I swapped out the coarse thread bolts for some fine thread bolts and it looks good so far!



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Easy way yo order the part that fits your vehicle. I tried buying them from an anto parts store but ended up with wrong threads and had to return them. The ones from etrailer were easy to find and the right part for my RV.



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Put these on an old pontoon boat trailer while doing several upgrades to bring it up to date. Wheels and tires went a long way towards a new look. Happy with them after 1 year.



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Loved the offset tire mount, very heavy duty. I ordered two lug nuts and got one. I agree with the other comments made on the mount , that given the price it should include the two lug nuts.



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fit perfecy



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The new lug nuts worked great on my trailer. Perfect match for my new wheels / tires. Five [stars]



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I am very pleased with my purchase from etrailer. I received my product very quickly and was constantly updated on the status of my order.



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Fast and accurate order fulfillment. Always great service.



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My original steel lug nuts were rusty. Haulmark does not sell lug nuts, so etrailer was the place to go to get zinc plated lug nuts that are unlikely to develop rust. Mine were 18 years old, so not a surprise they had developed rust.

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John

2/27/2022

chrome nuts were a big upgrade from rusty stell nuts



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Received the hubs very quickly. They were well greesed and ready to go. They look well machined. I did have one lug nut that had something wrong with the threads. I might could have used it, but since it would not thread on by hand I did not want to try it since it might damage the stud. I went on line and did a chat with etrailer. Thier customer service is top rated. They shipped me out another lug nut. This is why I do business with etrailer. They understand the needs of the customer and understand the products they sell.

I installed the hubs this weekend and took the trailer for a test pull. Needed to adjust the brakes up a little, but all was well.



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Works well



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I ordered (2) trailer tires and wheels, along with lug nuts and a spare tire carrier and received my order right on time and the quality was excellent. I will definitely tell others about etrailer.com and I personally will use them anytime I need parts for my trailer.

Great company to do business with.

Thanks you etrailer!



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Needed a lug nut for my trailer but decided to buy all new since I could actually find them



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Nuts. These seem to be as good as any OEM lug nuts. There's not a lot else to say, except maybe they don't taste as good as planter's nut's or there much harder to chew.

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Alan W.

6/21/2021

Still hard to chew.



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I bought 32 lug nuts. 1 was incorrect. Rather than calling etrailer and requesting a replacement, I went to my local chain auto store. The price of just 1 at the parts store was 5 times the price. I have bought many items from etrailer and other than 1 lug nut everything has been just what I asked for and priced very reasonably. Every part and every person at etrailer is a 15 out of a possible 10.



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Purchased new tires and wheel, already mounted with new lug nuts to go on my older camper. Received on time, what I ordered, fit perfectly. I installed myself no problems. Have recommended you products to several people.



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Very helpful/ knowledgeable. I was able to order all parts and had the delivery e- mail the same day. Received everything in 4 days.



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These were cheap enough so I replaced the old rusty lugs that were on my trailer when I replaced the wheels and tires. They installed seamlessly with my cordless impact wrench. Total work time to take the old ones off and jack up the trailer and put the new ones on was less than five minutes.



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sent wrong parts! don't know their inve ntory.

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Brooke M.

6/2/2025

Sorry to hear that, J. Let me make sure the correct ones are being sent to you!



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They're lug nuts. They fit.



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these lug nuts are far better then the original equipment

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D H.

5/1/2021

better than the oem



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All parts ordered to replace a complete brake system on a 25-year-old boat trailer fit perfectly. Ashly from etrailer was very knowledgeable regarding are needs. Thank you!



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Much better than original lug nuts !

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D H.

4/21/2021

they will last for as long as I need them



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Bought these while swapping tires on my enclosed trailer and figured I'd go ahead and replace the nuts. Worked great, aside from the some wear on the bolt threads (another project).



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What can I say... they hold the wheel on as they are supposed too.
Quality looks good. Nice threads and uniform.

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Bill

8/27/2020

If I could upload a picture, I would. They are holding up well. I dont use the trailer much in the winter as it is an open design but so far very little if any oxidation!


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