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pip1977



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Wheel nuts

Firstly apologies if this has been covered before I had a look and couldn't see anything, has anyone fitted the solid alloy wheel nuts? Machined out of one piece of alloy.
Reason for asking is I noticed today I have lost another wheel nut cover!
Just been looking on flee bay and came across them, would include a link but my limited knowledge of computers has hindered me yet again Thumbs Up 2004 td6 Zambezi silver
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you're getting good at this searching lark Alistair Laughing Wink ... - .- -.




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Shocked Solid Alloy Wheel Nuts Shocked

That is a very misleading description, there is no such thing as a wheel nut made of alloy, it isn't strong enough.... What those sellers are badly describing is a steel wheel nut that's plated with nickel, but doesn't have the flimsy stainless steel cover pressed on top..... Improvement over the originals... possibly, but they will rust eventually like the originals Sad

If you want rust free nuts then they will need to be made from 316 grade / A4 stainless steel, commonly known as Marine grade, and while 304 / A2 is a form of stainless steel it will dull and the is a chance that it might form surface rust. Either way they are 3 - 4 times the price of steel nuts Shocked Shocked Yesterday I couldn't spell Engineer... Today I are one!
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I bought these off Ebay.





Made from steel but plated with something similar to zinc. At £44.95 a set (20), when I fit them I will see how long they take to rust. They wont be tightened up with a buzz gun. No stainless caps to swell up.
The solid stainless steel ones from wrington are £220 for a set of 20.

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never thought i'd say this but you have some nice looking nuts.... Shocked Laughing ... - .- -.




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A squirt of something to stop the water getting to them should keep them looking good for a long time.... just thinking that 'Damp Start' might be the best option, as it forms a seal.... but I'd test it on something else first Thumbs Up Yesterday I couldn't spell Engineer... Today I are one!
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pip1977



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That looks like a good route to go down, the Mrs might let me buy those ones!
If I spent £220.00 on wheel nuts I think I might end up homeless Very Happy 2004 td6 Zambezi silver
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Better that than end up singing castrato Shocked Shocked Yesterday I couldn't spell Engineer... Today I are one!
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