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Yepp,

You read right. I need a wheel nut !!

I found out today that one of the wheel nuts that I have is a different size and doesn't fit the cross bar I have to take the wheels off !!

So I'm hoping that someone out there has a spare one from putting on some lock nuts.

I think the standard size wheel nut for a R33 GTS-t is 17 or 19mm (pretty small).

I could get one through Nissan, but they will have to order one in cause they aren't standard size :D

Cheers

Jayson

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Originally posted by Al

Funny, my std wheel nuts are 21mm, and the factory jack socket bar fits them.

Looks like that pic too.

Did you measure it with a socket set?

Yepp, without a dought, 17mm.

Strange hay !! Maybe this might make my car faster due to less weight :D

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Jay,,,I can't beleive your having that much trouble,,,,take a sample down to your Nissan Dealer,,,They will have one,,,,Sorry but I have forgotten the part no,,,something like 40224-V5500 or the like.We use a Nissan standard size.

Mine do not look that pic,,,I have no little nics in mine and mine fit a 13/16 or 21mm socket,,,I'm thinking C22 Vanette or Navara and I'll bet a whole lot more models.

Neil.

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