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MilesnMiles
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by MilesnMiles » Wed May 20, 09 8:26 pm
Steel wheel, standard nuts. Looked around the web and cannot find out. What size should my nuts be
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Blue
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by Blue » Wed May 20, 09 8:37 pm
7/16" UNC.
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by the dodge » Wed May 20, 09 8:38 pm
blue arnt they left & right hand threads too?
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by Blue » Wed May 20, 09 8:58 pm
They would have been from the factory but often the studs have been changed to all RH.
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by JohnR » Wed May 20, 09 10:16 pm
i think Blue means 7/16 UNF correct me if I'm wrong Blue and yes the left hand side should have left hand threads
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by MilesnMiles » Wed May 20, 09 10:50 pm
thanks chaps, threads are all 'normal'. The history of the axle is unknown to me.
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by MilesnMiles » Wed May 20, 09 10:53 pm
I'm really thick about this (and other matters), but if i order the quoted size from North Hants tyres, will i be good to go? Sorry bout seemingly daft info, but i'm really trying to finish everything in time for Garys picnic event.
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by Dave-R » Wed May 20, 09 11:17 pm
Yes just tell then you need 7/16th UNF and you need 20 of them.
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by MilesnMiles » Thu May 21, 09 7:46 am
thanks guys, found that Mr T site earlier, looks useful.
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by AllKiller » Thu May 21, 09 8:45 am
North hants are very good guys really Know their stuff ...They'll know what your on about
Wheres the Coronet then ??
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by Blue » Thu May 21, 09 8:56 am
Yes, sorry UNF
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by MilesnMiles » Thu May 21, 09 8:15 pm
thanks everyone, searching in the shed for something else and found a little bag..........with 10 7/16 nuts
allkilller, as for the Coronet, hmmmmm best not ask. It was withdrawn from sale..
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by andyrob » Thu Oct 22, 09 10:39 am
interesting reading, found using the 'seach' thingy just got some nuts for mr tee, good service
only my cars are 1/2 unf so must of been converted
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by Mick70RR » Thu Oct 22, 09 10:56 am
All B, E and C body's are 1/2".