If I Cannot Fabricate The Lug Nut Bracket For The Fulton TK1000100, Is There A Replacement
Updated 04/21/2022 | Published 04/20/2022 >
Question:
I have all but the bracket for the lug bolt. I’m seeing that they are “no longer available”. Can you sent me any tech drawing specs that I could make my own from? Thanks in advance
asked by: Chris B
Expert Reply:
I can offer a solution for you, but we do not have access to the technical drawings for this item. You will have to contact Fulton directly to see if the will provide this information to you. We still offer wheel locks, such as the The Wheel Club - Tire and Wheel Lock, part # WI490. This wheel lock can secure your wheel without having to attach to your lug nut.
I have included a product description link and a video review link below.
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The Wheel Club - Tire and Wheel Lock
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