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Left thread wheel nuts

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Jamesgeary
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Left thread wheel nuts

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I’m sure others have asked, but does anyone know where I can buy a set of left thread wheel nuts for a 10. Mine are very worn and getting more and more difficult to use.

Mark Bullen
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Re: Left thread wheel nuts

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Try ba-bolts.co.uk, might be able to help make some

frenchy
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Re: Left thread wheel nuts

Post by frenchy »

I am sure that these are available via Mr Renshhaw. Reproductions but are OK. cheers frenchy

Marcel Renshaw
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Re: Left thread wheel nuts

Post by Marcel Renshaw »

Yes I still have some. They are a cast dome nut with the L and R in raised letters to identify the difference between left and right hand thread.
The thread is M14 x 1.5

Jamesgeary
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Re: Left thread wheel nuts

Post by Jamesgeary »

Thank you Marcel they are perfect!

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