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belle in progress
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by belle in progress » 18 May 2006, 22:35
hi, heres an easy one (i hope)
what is the size of the studs / nuts
m14 i think?? is that 14 mm?? then theres another number is it 1.5??
anyone know id ford granada nuts ect ate same as t25
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by Flem » 19 May 2006, 07:03
i thought a wheel nut was just a wheel nut but i was dead wrong.
went to loads of scrapy's and tried loads of differnt ones (then motor factors) ended up getting them new from JK.
only thing you can do is try them
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by Flem » 19 May 2006, 07:15
oh but if you are just trying them, make sure you dont force them. the threads are differnt and if you force the wrong ones they will cross thread.
which can be a bummer
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by shepster » 19 May 2006, 07:36
1.5 is the 'pitch' of the thread, it is generally the one used in most applications.
2.1 DJ running on carb and LPG.
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by Ivorblueun » 19 May 2006, 18:08
you can buy them from gsf and if you need longer bolts get the T4 or Lt studs for rear also believe simon from brickworks sells them including nice shinny ones if you want a bit of bling
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