Re: Chromed 'acorn' wheel nuts for a Roadster
The existing nuts are seating onto a steel insert with the 60deg taper. Given they've been there since 1987 I think we can say they work!
I agree the amount of wheel material looks minimal, but I have a receipt from the wheel vendor (1987 again!) and they have supplied based on this fitment so again as above, 30 years of use must speak for itself.
I agree re: the counterbores and that is what MisterTee is recommending, shanked nuts to slide into the hole with a bevelled washer to give the nut a flat seat. Th issue with this fitment is that I will probably have to shorten the nuts to avoid them tightening onto the hub before they grip the wheel itself.
I've seen these wheels on a few Marlins so would be very reassuring to see/hear what those owners have done.
Originally posted by greyV8pete
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I agree the amount of wheel material looks minimal, but I have a receipt from the wheel vendor (1987 again!) and they have supplied based on this fitment so again as above, 30 years of use must speak for itself.
I agree re: the counterbores and that is what MisterTee is recommending, shanked nuts to slide into the hole with a bevelled washer to give the nut a flat seat. Th issue with this fitment is that I will probably have to shorten the nuts to avoid them tightening onto the hub before they grip the wheel itself.
I've seen these wheels on a few Marlins so would be very reassuring to see/hear what those owners have done.
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