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rustandoil Member Since: 08 Sep 2012 Location: Cotswolds Posts: 738 |
There are one piece stainless steel nuts available... I cant remember who makes them though
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27th Nov 2023 9:26am |
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blackwolf Member Since: 03 Nov 2009 Location: South West England Posts: 17387 |
It's not a problem if you also carry a slightly larger socket.
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27th Nov 2023 11:25am |
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Ianh Member Since: 17 Sep 2018 Location: Essex Posts: 2008 |
Re corrosion on two piece alloy wheel nuts. It’s a known issue as corrosion between the two components causes the outer case to expand on the nut and you end up needing a circa 28mm socket to remove and refit them. To help prevent this happening I remove the nuts once a year and spray acf50 between the two components of the nut.
Regarding stainless steel replacements which don’t suffer this issue , Wrington nuts make and sell them but they are not cheap at £15 + Vat per nut. Alloy wheel nut page for defenders. https://www.wrington.co.uk/wheel-nuts-for-...oy-wheels/ Steel, alloy and custom wheel nut page for defenders. https://www.wrington.co.uk/defender-wheel-nuts/ |
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27th Nov 2023 11:25am |
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Daysleepers Member Since: 15 Dec 2022 Location: Suffolk Posts: 111 |
Common issue unfortunately.
Same issue on many Ford’s and even my old Aston Martin. Whoever thought it was a good idea to save money there needs a good talking to. I tend to just change the nuts regularly, but should probably invest in stainless ones. |
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27th Nov 2023 11:51am |
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Rupert605 Member Since: 27 Dec 2020 Location: Royal Wootton Bassett Posts: 12 |
LRParts sell a set of 20 nuts for a reasonable £25 plus shipping & VAT
https://www.lrparts.net/lrc1095-set-of-20-...blems.html Rupert Defender 50th GB165 Discovery 200 Tdi 1990 (gone) |
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27th Nov 2023 12:24pm |
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Benny Member Since: 03 Nov 2016 Location: Plymoth Posts: 15 |
Hi folks. Thanks for the replies. Those LRParts nuts look well good. Anyone used them?
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27th Nov 2023 9:23pm |
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DAZ110 Member Since: 06 Dec 2007 Location: East Sussex Posts: 2039 |
I’m wondering how long it will before the LRParts nuts begin to deteriorate?… especially with all the winter muck and road salt on them.
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27th Nov 2023 9:58pm |
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Screbble Member Since: 26 Apr 2015 Location: Lancashire Posts: 2102 |
As others have said - sadly a common issue.
When I bought my Defender they were in various states of deterioration and swelling. After struggling with a few of them over a period of time I ordered a replacement after market set from JGS 4x4. They’ve been on for probably 8 or so years now and are as good as new. |
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27th Nov 2023 11:01pm |
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Benny Member Since: 03 Nov 2016 Location: Plymoth Posts: 15 |
Hi Screbbie. Thanks. What are they made out of please?
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28th Nov 2023 5:58am |
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Screbble Member Since: 26 Apr 2015 Location: Lancashire Posts: 2102 |
Hi Benny,
They are the same as the originals, or at least the same as the ones I removed, which look to me like a steel nut with a stainless steel thin cover pressed over them. I did half expect them to start to show signs of deterioration after a couple of years given their predecessors, but thankfully not 👍 |
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28th Nov 2023 8:38pm |
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Screbble Member Since: 26 Apr 2015 Location: Lancashire Posts: 2102 |
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28th Nov 2023 8:41pm |
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Benny Member Since: 03 Nov 2016 Location: Plymoth Posts: 15 |
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28th Nov 2023 9:37pm |
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Benny Member Since: 03 Nov 2016 Location: Plymoth Posts: 15 |
They do 1 piece as above. Theses should be ok. Or the cheaper ones suggested earlier in this thread.
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28th Nov 2023 9:39pm |
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Screbble Member Since: 26 Apr 2015 Location: Lancashire Posts: 2102 |
To be fair, I think the one piece nuts should completely eradicate the swelling issue, but if I was going down that route then I’d probably opt for Wrington in stainless steel.
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28th Nov 2023 10:21pm |
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