7/16" UNF locking wheel nuts
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Depends - are you changing your wheel studs to M12 at the same time?
If yes, then fine.
If not, not if you want to be sure the wheels will stay on.
The small Triumphs all use 3/8 wheel studs/nuts and swapping to Land Rover Freelander M12 studs/nuts is a common one - it's all a matter of finding something with the same knurled diameter for your car.
If yes, then fine.
If not, not if you want to be sure the wheels will stay on.
The small Triumphs all use 3/8 wheel studs/nuts and swapping to Land Rover Freelander M12 studs/nuts is a common one - it's all a matter of finding something with the same knurled diameter for your car.
Edited by //j17 on Wednesday 25th November 16:39
HealeyV8 said:
I'm struggling to find these in the UK could you use M12 1.5 locking wheel nuts instead?
DO NOT EVEN THINK ABOUT DOING THIS!!!!!Only ever fit like for like threads - Especially on something as crucial as wheel nuts!
Not sure why you're struggling to find them in the UK A quick Google instantly comes up with:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_t...
https://www.larkspeed.com/shopper/i/LN102
https://rimmerbros.com/Item--i-RT1132LATE
https://www.johnbrownwheels.com/product/716-unf-ta...
https://www.performancealloys.com/set-of-mcgard-lo...
https://www.ldevwp.com/index.php?main_page=product...
To name but a few places that seem to sell them!
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