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I wish to know where to buy the above items, M10 fine thread. Aka Crown lock nuts, partial torque, uni-torque, Grover, Auto, Automotive, Elliptical offset to name the descriptors that I have found so far. (Flanged or non-flanged).

I have searched the net & SAU in vain to find an Australian supplier or source reference. Can buy by the 100cwt., out of China lol.

Or ; Does anyone have a part number for OEM Nissan M10 X 1.25 cone lock nuts or flared cone lock nuts? That could work.

Yes I could use spring washers or nylocs but would prefer same as what was present on my suspension if possible.

Thanks for reading.

GW

Toyota exhaust nuts - m10x1.25 thread. Have a look and see if they're what you're talking about (sounds like they are). Used on a few different engines, definitely on the 3sgte's. Get them from any toyota parts dept, and cheap enough.

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