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Gav72
30th June 2016, 06:10 PM
Hiya
I'm suprisingly having trouble sourcing a (anti theft) l ocking nut for my spare wheel on my 06 patrol.
Anyone know where i can source 10mm lock nut...

Bigcol
30th June 2016, 06:57 PM
Supercheap
Auto1
AutoBahn

just about any auto accessory shop will either have, or be able to get in for you

taslucas
30th June 2016, 07:56 PM
Yep, I see them everywhere. Where have you tried?

>>>tappin from tassie

Gav72
30th June 2016, 10:07 PM
Gday
Autobarn - only have 12mm they could order. No 10mm
Supercheap - same as autobarn.
Outdoor4wd - none
Bursons - none

Perhaps i'll try nissan or use a padlock

GeeYou8
1st July 2016, 08:59 AM
Mr Nissan was very helpful & put a hole for a padlock, so that is what I used.
Do many people get their spare wheels stolen?
Graham

4bye4
1st July 2016, 10:15 AM
Mr Nissan was very helpful & put a hole for a padlock, so that is what I used.
Do many people get their spare wheels stolen?
Graham

X2 Give it a squirt with WD40 now and again just to keep things operational.

threedogs
1st July 2016, 11:55 AM
Hiya
I'm suprisingly having trouble sourcing a (anti theft) l ocking nut for my spare wheel on my 06 patrol.
Anyone know where i can source 10mm lock nut...

I would have thought the wheel studs on any Patrol would be 12mm x 1.25 pitch,
where does this 10mm measurement come from.
X 2 with GeeYou8 how many ppl want to steal a rwc spare tyre, IMHO not worth the effort
Is it a STD nut you're after or one to suit a mag wheel

threedogs
1st July 2016, 11:58 AM
X2 Give it a squirt with WD40 now and again just to keep things operational.

Or wrap in cling wrap as best you can to keep the weather out,,,,lol

4bye4
1st July 2016, 12:35 PM
Or wrap in cling wrap as best you can to keep the weather out,,,,lol

Actually that is not as funny as it sounds. I have an outdoor rated if you like pad lock which I squirt a bit of wd40 into, then it is behind a spare Nissan centre cover I have and has a wheel cover over it. I don't mind having to dig out a bit of red dust to change the wheel but I would not like to get stuck with a rusted padlock.


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threedogs
1st July 2016, 12:41 PM
maybe even a zip lock bag and electrical tape, you may not need it but when you do you want it to work. eh lol

Products like KayMar swing away wheel carriers have a plate with an arm welded to it that
protrudes out the back,,,this has a hole for a decent padlock, would not be hard to do using
a STD RWOD bracket

Gav72
1st July 2016, 12:45 PM
For whatever reason the spare wheel nuts are 10mm, whereas the other 4 are all standard 12mm

threedogs
1st July 2016, 12:49 PM
For whatever reason the spare wheel nuts are 10mm, whereas the other 4 are all standard 12mm

Oh thats right they have the nut on the 10mm thread, Ive always thought drilling and tapping a 12mm x 1.25 thread
then you can have studs ready to go, just a small tack weld on the back to keep in sitchu. lol