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    Trivia question-Nuts on Spare wheel carrier

    I was moving tyres about yesterday as one of my camper trailer tyres had a leak and I had to take it to a tyre place. My furniture in the back meant I carried on the spare wheel carrier.
    When I took it off I spun the nuts on with my Ryobi rattle gun and noticed the bottom nut didn't go on as far as the others.
    The two spare wheel nuts have a dimple outwards, and I replaced the locking nut with a spare normal wheel nut.
    So I had a look down the inside of the nuts and found that the spare wheel nuts with the dimple have a thread cut right to the top, while the wheel nut thread ends about 5MM from the top.
    So if you use a wheel nut, it will not tighten onto the spare wheel.

    I had an old RRC wheel nut which had no thread( Chinese copy I guess) so I levered the washer off it and pressed it onto the wheel nut to allow it to tighten on to the spare.

    I guess the spare studs are longer to allow you to get the nuts started while simultaneously holding the wheel, but what a weird thing for LR to do.
    Regards Philip A

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    Ah so that's what those nuts with the dome are for, I'll do a bit of rearranging.
    Thanks

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    When all else fails.......

    All this is quite clearly spelt out in the Discovery Manual, on the page titled "Wheel Changing". In my manual (Publication Part No. LRL0650AUS), it is Page 200.

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    Smile

    What is the title of this manual? It is not the same as the workshop manuals, however I don't usually read the sections on changing wheels.

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    Title of Discovery Manual

    Hi Pippin,
    The manual I am talking about is the Discovery Owner's Handbook (the one that people usually keep in the glovebox). The book is A5 format (half of an A4 sheet). Publication Part No. given in my previous post on this.

    Perhaps the key sentence is:

    "Do not use the spare wheel securing nuts in place of the road wheel nuts, or use the road wheel nuts to secure the spare wheel - the nuts are not interchangeable."

    Cheers, Andrew

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    Page 170 in mine LRL 0322AUS. The "Do not use...." was not relevant to me as I had a steel spare. However I have just fitted 8" LR wheels off my spare D2 I use for parts and now have an alloy spare fitted so useful info.
    Cheers
    Nick

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    On mine only one nut has the outward dimple so I will have to investigate.
    Dave.

    I was asked " Is it ignorance or apathy?" I replied "I don't know and I don't care."


    1983 RR gone (wish I kept it)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pippin View Post
    Page 170 in mine LRL 0322AUS. The "Do not use...." was not relevant to me as I had a steel spare.
    Cheers
    Nick
    Hi Nick,
    As it happens, I am looking for 1 or more steel 7J X 16 rims for a Disco 2a: it occurs to me to ask if you have any that you want to sell?
    Also, as it happens, I will be coming down to Dunsborough on about the 26th of March!
    Could you please PM me if you think we could come to an arrangement?
    Andrew

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    Quote Originally Posted by d2dave View Post
    On mine only one nut has the outward dimple so I will have to investigate.

    I think the normal number for the spare would be two, the third nut being the security nut that does fit apparently.
    Nick

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pippin View Post
    I think the normal number for the spare would be two, the third nut being the security nut that does fit apparently.
    Nick
    I got rid of the security nut after being stranded with a flat and no tool. Had got rid of the ones on the wheels along with the tool, not knowing that there was one on the spare.

    This probably explains my dimple nut. I have a bag of nuts and I just grabbed the first one out of the bag.
    Dave.

    I was asked " Is it ignorance or apathy?" I replied "I don't know and I don't care."


    1983 RR gone (wish I kept it)
    1996 TDI ES.
    2003 TD5 HSE
    1987 Isuzu County

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