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    RRC alloy wheel nuts needed

    I have a set of alloy rims to suit the RRC, but I'm short a few nuts - 4 to be exact. Does anyone have these nuts , or know where I can purchase these? I also need the washers (also part of the nuts) but im wanting some more as I also have some missing - 7 to be exact.

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    I assume, from the photos, you mean nuts, not studs.

    Nuts screw onto the studs which are in the hub.

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    If you don't have any luck with 2nd hand nuts, give this mob a try:
    http://www.niceproducts.com.au/
    My local parts shop (Peps) carries their products so your's should be able to get them if need be.
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    Yes, your right, I meant NUTS....

    Thanks for the info

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    I'll edit the title, etc.

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    I got brand new D2 ones from Karcraft,they were something like $11ea.
    Bit better than $29 from the stealer when you are chasing 16!!!!
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    Graeme Cooper has them for about 10 bucks or so.
    I bought some recently.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LandyAndy View Post
    I got brand new D2 ones from Karcraft,they were something like $11ea.
    Bit better than $29 from the stealer when you are chasing 16!!!!
    Andrew
    Genuine Land Rover alloy wheel nuts will not fit these aftermarket wheels.

    The shank section of these aftermarket nuts is very thin & they are easily broken when tightening them up. Don't ask me how I know.
    Genuine Land Rover are much thicker/stronger but won't fit the aftermarket wheels.
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    Discoveries have big nuts, on the alloys that is. I have got some alloys off a recent rangie and they use a smaller hole in the alloy wheel center. Just happens that I can't use my disco nuts. So it is either ream out the rangie rims or like "stooge" I will have to source alternative nuts. Even at $11 a throw it is going to hurt for 20 of them

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    Quote Originally Posted by slug_burner View Post
    Discoveries have big nuts, on the alloys that is. I have got some alloys off a recent rangie and they use a smaller hole in the alloy wheel center. Just happens that I can't use my disco nuts. So it is either ream out the rangie rims or like "stooge" I will have to source alternative nuts. Even at $11 a throw it is going to hurt for 20 of them
    These are wheels off a current shape Range Rover I assume??
    If that's the case, you will need the correct nuts & also adaptor rings to fit between your hubs & wheels.
    The rings are readily available on eBay (go for the steel type).
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