Wheel nuts needed, new supplier advice?

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Wheel nuts needed, new supplier advice?

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I need a full set of nuts for my Wolfrace style alloys, I need nuts with the flat washers that bear on the rim, not the taper fit type.
Does anyone know of new wheel nut suppliers that would be able to help.
They are all RH thread, normal Mopar (not sure of size without measuring).
I am hoping I can track down a supplier then take the wheel and get the right things, rather than risk an internet order and get it wrong.
Everything on line seems to be metric :roll:
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Matt, Give Maurice a call. http://www.mistertee.co.uk/
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He is very good - failing that then Raceways of Donnington give a good service...
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try Tim at ‘Raceways of Donnington’ 01283 517935 ...

http://www.raceways.co.uk/Wheel_Nuts_an ... sories.htm

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I might have quite a few Matt , i will look
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I literally have buckets of wheel nuts for various set ups - if you want to have a look through them to determine the corect fittings you need then you are most welcome.
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Thanks all, I knew I could rely on you. :thumbright:
Mister Tee website looks excellent, exactly what I needed.
His name sounds familiar, Maurice Takoor. Is he something to do with NSRA?

Pete I may try to look through your buckets if thats OK, so I can find a sample then measure it to get more of the same.
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I will get my tape measure out and see what i need.
Raceways at Donington look very helpful too.
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MattH wrote:Thanks all, I knew I could rely on you. :thumbright:

His name sounds familiar, Maurice Takoor. Is he something to do with NSRA?
Maurice has been a member of Surrey Street Rodders for years, he also does valuations on NSRA
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I have 11 Matt
Pretty sure they are off my Dads 69 Mustangthat had Wolfies on, so im guessing will fit yours. let me know :thumbright:
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Sounds like you are sorted Matt but if all else fails, Ive found Northants Tyres very helpful,

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