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02 Apr 2014 22:36 #111100 by Busta
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Just whipped one off mine to have a look. A standard 12 year old Jimny wheel nut for steel rims:





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02 Apr 2014 22:41 #111101 by helijohn
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Busta wrote: Just whipped one off mine to have a look. A standard 12 year old Jimny wheel nut for steel rims:






That is just like the SJ ones. :ohmy:

My 1999 uses ones like the OP picture.

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03 Apr 2014 06:47 #111105 by j999pre
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Think I have a set of those in the garage if your interested?

Gold Jimny the best colour (sold) :(

Big red Jimny 32" tyres, arbs, cage 5:1 transfer etc. (Sold)

Grey pick up Jimny
Turbo m13a, arbs, floating rear shafts, disc conversion rear, vented front conversion. 245 70 16. Winch, 3" lift, 4:16 trans hd shafts and CVS

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03 Apr 2014 08:27 #111109 by 2013gary
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Keefe wrote:

jonesyba420 wrote: They look like alloy wheel nuts to me.

Its to do with the angle of the tapered bit I believe.


+1

I fitted alloys to a Suzuki Carry using the wheel nuts for the original steel wheels.
:ohmy: The nuts pulled through the holes and I lost a wheel as I pulled into work!
You need nuts like the picture above.

Just driving in through the gate at work, wondering what the knocking noise was when BUMP!
Checked the other three wheels and all three were doing the same.

:)


I think this has just solved a problem with my sister's Jimny. After doing the brakes on the front I took it for a test drive and there was a very odd sound coming from the back and I could see the wheel wobbling in the mirror. Hers has alloy wheels and I'm sure it has the original wheel nuts for steel rims. I'd best get that sorted then...

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03 Apr 2014 08:49 #111110 by jonesyba420
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Busta wrote: Just whipped one off mine to have a look. A standard 12 year old Jimny wheel nut for steel rims:






Mine are the same as that with stock steel wheels.

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03 Apr 2014 09:25 #111113 by Jutwit
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j999pre wrote: Think I have a set of those in the garage if your interested?


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