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 Post subject: steel wheel locknuts ?
PostPosted: Mon Jun 18, 2007 5:30 pm 
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Considerring what original cooper S wheels seem to be worth now days , are there any locking nuts available for standard type steel mini wheels ?

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you can always get somebody with a lathe to turn some nuts to the proper type you need. thats what i had done

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As in turn down some mag lock nuts to suit the steel wheels ? I had wondered about that but was wondering about the different weights of the normal , tiny nuts to the big bulky lock nuts ?

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im no engineer but i think its do-able, i've had it done for superlites, should be ok for steelies

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