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locking nuts that cost £10 are gonna be shit :augie

Yes agreed and as for the bling :rolleyes:

If you need a set of locking wheel nuts adz why not head to the scrappys and get a set of nissan puzzle nuts and the adapter (which is nearly always in the glove box or with the jack) from a dead terrano?
 
Yes agreed and as for the bling :rolleyes:

If you need a set of locking wheel nuts adz why not head to the scrappys and get a set of nissan puzzle nuts and the adapter (which is nearly always in the glove box or with the jack) from a dead terrano?


Umm :thumbs
 
Do you really need locking nuts???

If you can get puzzle nuts I'm sure the person who is going to pinch wheels will have a set.

The easiest one to pinch is the one very one everyone forgets about the spare ;)
 
your right there rossco, thats why i put a chain and padlock on mine, it will only stop the kids etc, if someone really wants it they will come back with a pair of bolt croppers. lol :lol
 
Do you really need locking nuts???

If you can get puzzle nuts I'm sure the person who is going to pinch wheels will have a set.

Youre right, theyre not blindingly good but they are a chew to remove without the key and.............................

They stop the casual passing by thieving git. Also gives the in for anyone wandering around in the middle of the night carrying one with a wheel brace obligatory screwdriver but no car to be locked up for going equipped..............its all for the greater good :D........and it works :clap
 
My idea is the best and most effective...keep the old steel wheels on and let them go rusty, nobody wants to nick them!
 
o dear... I should make things clear 1st time round lol

Right :doh

1st'ly, i agree with all above & have never bothered with lockers before as if they want,they will take :thumbs

2nd'ly, i should of explained properly...

:stupid

:banghead

Bought some tasty wheel's off Colin :D :thumb2
But :rolleyes:
My nuts :lol don't sit in the holes although do obviously tighten & are safe to drive on ;)
I can only guess that the wheel nuts came as a package with the alloys at the show room :doh

Heres a pic of me new wheels

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I have new nuts

Here you go folks :thumbs
New wheel nuts came today & there slim line :naughty
These should do me now even if ( but i don't i will ) i do change the alloys :sly :thumbs :D

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I thought the shank part of the nut was the important bit! as it centers the wheel on non concentric wheels/hubs:augie
You can get diff shank diam. or reem out the wheel holes:thumbs
 
Yeah i know mate ta :thumbs

The old ones were simply to big :rolleyes:

The new ones are perfect :thumbs
 
Just have a measure to ensure you have enough stud thread going into that new wheel nut, looks like they could be abit short,
 
1st thing i did with a match stick :thumbs Ta :thumbs
 

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