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Hi all you guys out there.

I have a 1998 Suzuki LT160 Quadrunner.

I need 1 10 X 24 lug nut stud

I need 1 used "hub cap holder" The cap holder goes on below the wheel hub nut.

I need 1 used "hub cap"

Let me know if you have something I need and how much you want.

USED not new.

Thank You,

Pumpkin472

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Hi Josh, you "dirt demon" you,

1 bolt I need is called something, but I don't know what, but on the outside the lug nut screws on to it.

The cap is maybe called a hub cap? The cap holder goes on below the wheel hub nut.

I need 2 bolts that go from a arm on the frame, through the top of the fender and into the bottom of the front rack. I have no idea of the size or threads it would be.

Thanks so much for your reply

Pumpkin472

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Here is a link to a parts fische, select your machine using the dropdowns in the box labeled "OEM parts lookup by model fit", once you are in the fische for your mache, you can select different sections of the machine and identify the parts you need. This site also has some of the better prices I have seen for parts online.

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On the front wheel, you will find the cap as part #12 and the wheel stud that the lug nut screws onto as part #3. If you are looking for those parts for the rear wheel, they are #2 for the stud and # 10 for the cap, the studs are different from front to rear, but the caps are the same. If you look at the diagram labeled "carrier" in the dropdown, I think the bolt you are looking for is #4. I looked up the parts using the 1998 model year.

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WOW! You really went out of your way to help me. Thank you so much. You are terrific!!!!!

I got everything but the hub cap. I don't want to have 1 shiny new hub cap, so I will try to find a used one. I had searched the internet for a rack and found nothing that looked like my "carrier". There isn't anything you can't find on the internet IF you know the name of it.

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