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RE: Dumb question of the day - lug nuts.

To: Dave Brink <dbrink@niu.edu>
Subject: RE: Dumb question of the day - lug nuts.
From: "Musson, Carl" <musson@satie.arts.usf.edu>
Date: Fri, 5 Mar 1999 21:34:01 -0500 charset="iso-8859-1"
Cc: triumph mailing list <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Call Moss in CA.  They had the special lugs for my wheels. 

Carl


                -----Original Message-----
                From:   Ellen Kratz [mailto:hklean@erols.com]
                Sent:   Saturday, March 06, 1999 9:32 AM
                To:     Dave Brink
                Cc:     triumph mailing list
                Subject:        Re: Dumb question of the day - lug nuts.


                Dave Brink wrote:
                > 
                > Greetings, I recently aquired an 1979 Spitfire with
aluminum mags on it
                > (sorry, it came that way).  Anyway, it was missing a few
lug nuts and
                > I'm trying to determine if stock nuts for a steel wheel
will work so I
                > will have a solution to my problem.  They are the recessed
washer type
                > with a shank that threads over the stud and goes into the
wheel.
                > Obviously the thread size and the shank diameter are the
most critical
                > bits, though drilling out the existing holes to fit a
larger shank would
                > be an acceptable alternative.  Here are the dimensions:
                >                _
                >               / \
                >              | | | Flats (.625" minor diameter, .715"
major diameter)
                > 1.59"        | | |
                >  overall     ----- Washer
                >  length       | |  Shank (internally threaded) .52"
outside diameter
                >               |_|    extends .44" below washer
                > 
                > According to a drawing I saw in the moss catalog, it
appears that the
                > steel wheel lug nuts have a very remote chance of working,
though I'm
                > convinced that I'm looking at an aftermarket lug nut here
(it has the
                > words spitfire sprite midget on it and the mag center caps
have an
                > itallic looking "A" on them).  Please help this Triumph
newbie figure
                > out how to get his car back safely on the road if you know
that stock
                > lugs will work or if you know where I can get a couple
lugs that will
                > work.
                > 
                > Thanks.
                Dave ,From my experience,finding new shank style lug nuts in
the stock 
                3/8" size, is not likely.If you do run across some the
chances are they 
                will not be exactly the right length or diameter.
                The best bet may be to have a machine shop make up some out
of stainless 
                hex stock.Or,convert to 7/16" studs.Many new sizes are
available in the 
                7/16" size.
                Good Luck!
                Rick Hand

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