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cormacr



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Rusty Nuts!

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The first photo is the condition on the wheel nuts after 2 years, pretty tatty for such an expensive car!

I decided to treat myself to a new set of “Wrington” stainless steel wheel nuts. They really are a thing of beauty! I would recommend getting a good quality socket, I bought the Sealey one in the photo and it worked perfectly - don’t use a 15 point socket. I made sure they were torqued up to the 140Nm recommended in the manual.

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cormacr



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Thanks, I’ll make sure to check my nuts! Laughing

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Red Arrow



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Re: Rusty Nuts!

cormacr wrote:
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The first photo is the condition on the wheel nuts after 2 years, pretty tatty for such an expensive car!

I decided to treat myself to a new set of “Wrington” stainless steel wheel nuts. They really are a thing of beauty! I would recommend getting a good quality socket, I bought the Sealey one in the photo and it worked perfectly - don’t use a 15 point socket. I made sure they were torqued up to the 140Nm recommended in the manual.

How much are they for a set and where do you get them ? Thumbs Up

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cormacr



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I bought them online, www.wrington.co.uk
http://www.wrington.co.uk/landrover%20alloy%20wheel%20nuts.html
The polished ones are £220 for a set of 20, I don't use the locking wheel nuts so I needed 5 for each wheel.

Thanks for the tip Tyre Fitter, I checked the torque after 50 miles and they were all still holding at 140Nm.


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Tidy I’ve just bought me a new set as mine have gone The same a good quality socket is a good idea though 👍

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