Stainless steel wheel nuts
Stainless steel wheel nuts
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ddgriff

Original Poster:

48 posts

286 months

Friday 12th September 2003
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I've recently fitted a set of stainless steel wheel nuts from JFS Precision Engineering to my Tuscan and they look the dogs.... they ain't cheap but they're beautifully engineered and unlike the originals the won't rust. They're advertised on page 50 of this months Sprint mag.

Trefor

14,770 posts

311 months

Friday 12th September 2003
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Saw the ad - what's the damage?

ddgriff

Original Poster:

48 posts

286 months

Friday 12th September 2003
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£99 the set, well worth it.

markbigears

2,485 posts

297 months

Monday 15th September 2003
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do they do nuts for other models of TVRs?

pies

13,116 posts

284 months

Monday 15th September 2003
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Thread hyjack

Mark you recieving e-mail were on for thursday

markbigears

2,485 posts

297 months

Monday 15th September 2003
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col, been off all week......will read emails tonight, and yes im on for thursday! looks like youve been busy!

markbigears

2,485 posts

297 months

Monday 15th September 2003
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dennis, did you use a "soft plug" oh err, to torque em? i mean, i don't want to spend 100 quid only to scratch em.

ddgriff

Original Poster:

48 posts

286 months

Tuesday 16th September 2003
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No just made sure the socket I used fitted properly.

I know someone who has bought them for his Cerbie and is well chuffed, don't know about other Tiv's.

spivvy

1,535 posts

282 months

Tuesday 16th September 2003
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markbigears said:
do they do nuts for other models of TVRs?


i got some shiny wheel nuts for mine from wedge auto's

RT racing as they are now called http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/shpub/wcat19.html
prices have increased but not by a lot