Curtis
Part of things
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Oct 18, 2014 19:37:33 GMT
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Hi Guys,
My wheels use the horrible sleeve nuts and I'm wanting to tart them up a bit. Naturally I can't just buy the tuner style nuts or anything like that as they're normally tapered.
Does anyone know if anodised sleeve nuts are available to buy or if I'm better trying to treat my current nuts?
Cheers
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Driving: Shitbox Honda S-MX
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stealthstylz
Club Retro Rides Member
Posts: 14,829
Club RR Member Number: 174
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Flat seat sleeve nuts.stealthstylz
@stealthstylz
Club Retro Rides Member 174
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Oct 18, 2014 20:31:17 GMT
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You can buy shiny new ones from rally design. Ive got a bag of em somewhere.
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MrSpeedy
East Midlands
www.vintagediesels.co.uk
Posts: 4,786
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Oct 19, 2014 10:13:56 GMT
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MWS at Stockton, Warwickshire carry most types. Probably Mister Tee but never used him
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Oct 19, 2014 12:02:41 GMT
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I buy sleeve nuts for the States from ebay seller lugnutkingiv2005. They are usually cheaper from him than from sources in the UK. I just bought a set of 20 with washers and it was under £30 including the postage. The downside is having to wait a little longer to get them.
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1962 Datsun Bluebird Estate - 1971 Datsun 510 SSS - 1976 Datsun 710 SSS - 1981 Dodge van - 1985 Nissan Cherry Europe GTi - 1988 Nissan Prairie - 1990 Hyundai Pony Pickup - 1992 Mazda MX5
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Curtis
Part of things
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Oct 20, 2014 14:47:37 GMT
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cheers all Having looked at those, they're all oe replacement/chrome nuts. Does anyone know if its possible to paint or dye the metal on those nuts? Wanting to get them coloured
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Driving: Shitbox Honda S-MX
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