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Thread: Wheel Nuts D1

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirtdawg View Post
    they fit but they just dont seat down into the steel rim enough hence the vibration and bk i have these as my daily's with ht's on them now

    Sorry DD I actually ment for your steelies, and OOC do you have the earlier one piece type ally nuts that dont have the alfoily steel cover or the later ones?
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    the steelies i have are the standerd disco ones

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirtdawg View Post
    you cant use the nuts from the alloy wheels as they dont seat properly and your steering wheel will vibrate i had to get the normal ones for the steel wheels when i got my spare set
    oops i'm sorry I had all the nuts here I forgot to give them to you.

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    Hi, I was out in the shed putting some new shockers in and while I had the wheels off I thought I would try the steel rim with the Alloy wheel nut (the one with the tin cover). They do go on as they have a taper on them and pulled up tight but stick out a lot and the washer rattles around. I think they are to get you out of trouble until you get the alloy repaired, not a permanent fit.
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