changing steel wheels for alloy - nuts?

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If all goes well I can call myself the owner of a set of alloy wheels including BF Goodrich AT tires this weekend.
However, as I have steel wheels on my T2 now, I'm wondering if I can use the same wheelnuts?
Still have to go and see the wheels, maybe the seller also has the nuts that went with them.
 
If all goes well I can call myself the owner of a set of alloy wheels including BF Goodrich AT tires this weekend.
However, as I have steel wheels on my T2 now, I'm wondering if I can use the same wheelnuts?
Still have to go and see the wheels, maybe the seller also has the nuts that went with them.

Nuts are different, different countersink angle, different amount of thread engagement as the alloys are thicker.

Excuse the pun, but there are more "threads" on the forum about this lol
:thumb2

Rustic
 
If all goes well I can call myself the owner of a set of alloy wheels including BF Goodrich AT tires this weekend.
However, as I have steel wheels on my T2 now, I'm wondering if I can use the same wheelnuts?
Still have to go and see the wheels, maybe the seller also has the nuts that went with them.

As it seems both Terranos and Patrols are often supplied as new with 4 alloys and a spare steel, I would assume the fixing bolts / nuts would all be the same for the either of original wheels. :thumb2
Of course, if the wheel is not a standard Nissan part for that vehicle, then the fixings could be totally different. :nenau
Ian
 
Well I'm going from alloys to Steels so I'll soon know the answer :cool:

Surely they are the same as the studs are attached to the hubs and discs :nenau
 
No idea what vehicle the wheels came off, will probably go see them this weekend and check fit/nuts etc.
 

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