Anyone know where I can get a set of wheel nuts to suit Mefro wheels, I understand the flange angle is different to the VW ones.
Ta.
Tim.
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Re: Nuts
I run on E class rims which are the same as the Mefro wheels.
I just used the original VW nuts of my steel wheels.
I have done about 10k km with no problems.
Check a nut in the wheel see if it fits?
I just used the original VW nuts of my steel wheels.
I have done about 10k km with no problems.
Check a nut in the wheel see if it fits?
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Re: Nuts
VW are a 14mm radius, mefros (amd mercs) require a 12mm radius.. but I run my merc rims with the std nuts..
I think Brickwerks does the correct ones.. and apparently the correct ones are available from some trailer suppliers (mefro make a lot of wheels used on trailers..
I think Brickwerks does the correct ones.. and apparently the correct ones are available from some trailer suppliers (mefro make a lot of wheels used on trailers..
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Re: Nuts
Thanks folks. Will sort something along those lines.


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