| gavin18787 
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 Registered: 22nd Feb 05 Location: Basildon, Essex
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 | Bought some wheels and found that I need to use a differnt type of nut to achive the correct fitment.
 
 Only ones I can find so far are like so, anyone used any like this? Just a bit concerned about them rounding off etc
  
 
  
 
 Also what colour would look good black, red, silver
 
 These on a red car
 
 
  
 
 Drives supercharged Tec with torque
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| tom130691 
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 Registered: 13th Sep 08 Location: Daventry
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 | i like them, should be alright as long as your carefull and keep an eye on them wear wise
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| Jed D 
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 | red
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| Tomm R 
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 Location: Bredhurst, Kent
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 | Fairly sure I use them exact nuts on my mr2, I got mine from rare rims for abou £20ish.
 
 I only got them as a tempoary solution to for my wheels as they required slim/tuner nuts so I got these. But I can't really fault them. I am still using them now.
 
 
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| gavin18787 
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 quote:Originally posted by Tomm R
 Fairly sure I use them exact nuts on my mr2, I got mine from rare rims for abou £20ish.
 
 I only got them as a tempoary solution to for my wheels as they required slim/tuner nuts so I got these. But I can't really fault them. I am still using them now.
 
 
 
 
 
 Yep rare rims is where that pic is from
  
 Sounds good then
 
 
 Drives supercharged Tec with torque
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| Robin 
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 Registered: 7th Jan 04 Location: Northants Drives: Clio 182 Cup
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 | Used them on the mx5, not had any trouble
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| Tomnova16 
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 Registered: 21st Jan 06 Location: Gerrards Cross       Drives: Porsche  911
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 | Got them on the nova. Never had an issue
 
 
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 Located in Chalfont st Peter
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| Jed D 
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 | im sure iv got some locking nuts like these knocking about somewhere, minus the key though
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| Steve 
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 Registered: 30th Mar 02 Location: Worcestershire             Drives: Defender
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 | Wheel nuts aren't meant to be mega tight anyway 100nm or so shouldn't round off
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| Graham88 
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 Registered: 16th Apr 07
 Location: South East Kent Drives: E46 M3
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 | I've got them on mine, had the wheels on and off enough times and never had a problem...
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| gavin18787 
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 Registered: 22nd Feb 05 Location: Basildon, Essex
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 | all sounds good to me will decide on a colour and get them ordered tonight
  
 
 Drives supercharged Tec with torque
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| spikedjack 
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 Registered: 16th Oct 08
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 | heard of lots of them chewing the threads and often coming loose due being aluminium...
 
 a couple mates have had issues of having to re torque them weekly due to them working slightly more loose than what they should be
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| Graham88 
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 Registered: 16th Apr 07
 Location: South East Kent Drives: E46 M3
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 | I have had them come loose a couple of times. Had a hot lap at the ring then drove down the road and the wheel sounded like it was going to fall off, all nuts bar one was loose! It's happened a few times, I thought it was just the paint getting hot around the nuts or something
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| tom130691 
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 quote:Originally posted by spikedjack
 heard of lots of them chewing the threads and often coming loose due being aluminium...
 
 a couple mates have had issues of having to re torque them weekly due to them working slightly more loose than what they should be
 
 
 sure they got the right thread pattern to start with and right fitment
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| Mertin 
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 Registered: 12th Oct 05
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 | Shouldnt round off as long as correct sized tool is used.
 Id say go with red
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| spikedjack 
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 quote:Originally posted by tom130691
 
 quote:Originally posted by spikedjack
 heard of lots of them chewing the threads and often coming loose due being aluminium...
 
 a couple mates have had issues of having to re torque them weekly due to them working slightly more loose than what they should be
 
 
 sure they got the right thread pattern to start with and right fitment
 
 
 We're not idiots. Notably the ultralite ones were worse than any others used...
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| gavin18787 
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 Registered: 22nd Feb 05 Location: Basildon, Essex
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 | just to note the ones that I am looking at are steel not ally
 
 
 Drives supercharged Tec with torque
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| niallb123 
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 | dont go for them end off standard wheel nuts and powder coat them black wee has to cuta set of aluminum wheel nuts off a subaru over the weekend and it wasnt pretty if these are steel they might be ok but i would still go for standards.
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| gavin18787 
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 | standards dont fit these wheels though, otherwise I wouldnt be wasting my money
 
 
 Drives supercharged Tec with torque
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| Fro 
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 Registered: 20th Jun 06
 Location: Rainham, Essex      Drives: A3 2.0TDi Sport
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 | Had some of those type nuts on the VR6 when i first got it, looked like they'd been on for a while and were still fine to use
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