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alloy nuts on steel wheels???


maxtherotti

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I thought the alloy wheel nuts had a much flatter face and hence wouldn't locate a steel wheel properly, steel nuts having a much more conical face to match the wheel stud holes.

Or to put it another way, I thought there was a good reason the steel nuts were used on steel wheels & the alloy wheel nuts used on alloys :unsure:

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They do work but as FF says, there are different types for a reason.

I used my alloy nuts on modulars for about 1500 miles while I got a set of steels sorted - no issues but I'm sure a sharp eyed plod or MOT man would have disagreed.

The marshall at an RTV did object but said get them sorted for next time - interestingly, a rule clarification was published in our last club mag, any LR fitment wheel may be used but must use the correct nut for the wheel.

It's nice to know I can still make waves... ;)

Stu

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The alloy wheel nut is designed to retain the standard steel spare on a Tdi Discovery - many were only supplied with 4 alloys plus steel spare as a cost saving measure. That's why the LR alloy nut has the chamfer on the bottom. Personally I think it looks hideous, but they are designed for it.

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