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Brokenshire
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Ok so went through the catalogue again and i think i found them.

3.00 +GST per nut.

Not too bad, so i'll get some and test them and if they fit i'll replace all of them.
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The ones that i thought were right were 1.5 not 1.25 pitch that gave me the shits.
so I'm still four wheel nuts down.
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Find me a pic of what you are after, or tell me... I have 7 barrel nuts, 3 Nice products nuts, and 13 custom made nuts all for a MightyBoy.
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Hey ceej, any help would be great. I was just uploading the pic now.

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Hmmm... The closest thing i have to that is the barrel nuts... They are an internal hex head (the same as what i was after at the start of this thread.)

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won't fit. the 17.5mm has to fit inside the rim to centre it.
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Where is that pic from? Did you just edit the stud size into it, or was that attached to it?

The only other option, as i see it is Tefba (i know you were trying to get onto them) Even if you can get a set of barrel nuts made that are 17.5 outside diameter...
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Cut, paste and edit from nice brochure.

I'll have to try tefba.

I know that my cousin had some cut for his holden but they cost him about $20.00 each. I don't want/have that money to spend.
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Just try Tefba, mine cost $8 each, so if they shouldn't cost much more than $10, and if you only need 4 you can put one on each wheel so its like a lock nut ;)

If that falls through for you i can chuck the ones i have on a lathe and take 2.5mm of up to the 20mm mark. 8)
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I've already got five lock nuts spread across the rims that i have!
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HAHA! Give Tefba a call, or give me the word and ill take the ones i have in for ya! (well 4 of em anyway)
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I'll let you know tomorrow
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those nuts, my boss needed some for his HR and he got some through good year i think
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Different stud mate, they wont be able to supply them for a 10X1.25 stud unfortunately. :cry:
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How come you don't just change over to 12mm studs, Took me 4 hours and some studs from some datsun bits I had lying around ?? :)
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