wheel nuts

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whitewolf

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Friday 24th April 2015
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I'm puzzled....


I have wolfrace slot mags and need to replace some wheelnuts. (Half replaced already so rest to match)

I know its 7/16unf thread but the seat, 120 degree?


Thanks in advance.

whitewolf

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Friday 24th April 2015
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I got some before from ebay but can't seem to find my old saved supplier.

The ones I have are nuts and washers..

I'll take a pic to see if it helps.


whitewolf

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I see what you mean.

Compared old to new.

The new washer won't fit the old one,different diameter on the shank..

But they do fit the wheel correctly.

60' is modern wheel nuts, I just can't remember if its 30' or 120'....


whitewolf

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Original nuts - hex head is 13/16" and washer/nut to end length is 1/2"


New ones I have - 19mm hex head, and nut/washer to end length is also 1/2".

The wheel face isn't flat where the washer sits, it is cut in (can't take a pic as phone batt is low and won't flash )




Edited by whitewolf on Friday 24th April 20:31

whitewolf

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Thanks Adrain@, I'll call you next week and sort out with you.



When I got the car it came with 3 x modern ford alloy nuts forced on... A complete new set shall fix all this!

whitewolf

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Thats the Mr T website wolfrace nuts.


So I'd need SN57 or SN58?

sorry, I struggle to understand imperial much....

whitewolf

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I was trying to (possibly understand it as a fraction) and find a multiple to understand the wider.


Think I should put some batteries in my measuring calipers...

Or just use google!


Thanks Adrian and Mike!

whitewolf

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Adrian@ said:
11/16 is 22/32 is 44/64...so slightly larger than 41/64.

11/16 is 16.2719 and 41/64 is 17.4625 in new money..lol
Adrian@

Edited by Adrian@ on Friday 24th April 21:02
If 11/16 is larger than 41/64, how can it be 16.2mm and the smaller be 17.4mm?

whitewolf

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Looked at Google, back to front.


whitewolf

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Saturday 25th April 2015
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Ah, thank you!

whitewolf

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Saturday 25th April 2015
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Dollyman - thank you anyway, I've looked at the link and they're the small bore, part which I have and too skinny.


I've managed to source some of the correct ones.


Thank you all for your help and input.