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  1. #11
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    Same reason I do not run lock nuts anymore.

    Too easy to strip and than they really are locked.

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    Before I replaced the locking nuts, I would remove all the locking nuts then not let the fitters have them, which required me to tighten all the nuts. I often had to sign a waiver, which was appropriate.
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    I run 2 sets of tyres - one on road and one off road - on my D2

    So my tyres some on an off a lot - I use a rattle gun at home to put the nuts on an off but not to break them or do the final tighten.

    I have a 3/4 inch drive breaker bar and extension with appropriate socket in my 2 4x4's (also in the competition Rangie Ute) to break and tighten the nuts - always done by hand.

    I took this approach after not being able to remove some nuts after a service - we bent the factory bar bouncing on it with no movement - threw it away. I have also had a wheel come loose and I lost one front wheel completely after a service. Hence fanatical about checking nuts.

    After it comes off the jack the 3/4 breaker bar goes around every nut.

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    wheel nuts

    Couldn`t agree more with above comments,wasn`t able to remove nuts with a metre long bar.
    this is dangerous,these cowboys can end up yielding the wheel studs with such high tightening torques.
    Now always insist on hand-tightening with standard wheel brace whenever wheels are removed.

    Trev.

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    Yep, done all that to, replaced wheel lock nuts with std nuts after the adaptor showed signs of splitting, lucky I was on my driveway.

    As a word of caution, dont mix the spare wheel nuts with road nuts, they're different lengths. ie a road nut will bottom out too early if used to hold the spare on.
    See pg 151 of your owners manual.

    Markings on nut face for quick identification are:
    A Spare Wheel Nut has a dome (convex)
    A Wheel Lock Nut has a dimple (concave)
    Standard Wheel Nut face is flat

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