DB9 Wheel Nuts

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David Ramsbotham

Original Poster:

293 posts

71 months

Monday 25th January 2021
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My nuts are swelling and it’s a right pain!

I would rather not spend £160 on a new OEM set to have it happen again and £500 for Titanium is on another planet so has anyone else who has experienced this phenomenon got a recommendation please?

TIA.

Simpo Two

87,083 posts

272 months

Monday 25th January 2021
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David Ramsbotham

Original Poster:

293 posts

71 months

Monday 25th January 2021
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Simpo Two said:
Thanks for that but sadly the link post results in no real non OEM solution. Followed up on Acerlugs but they are only listing bolts for the later cars now.

The search goes on.

Kestrel68

19 posts

47 months

Monday 25th January 2021
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I've just ordered a half set of OEM for my 2012 Virage as I wasn't able to source an alternative. That said, I did have a closer look at the nuts that I couldn't get the socket over. It seems as though the problem is not tied to swelling of the steel under the chrome cover but, rather, twisting of the cover, perhaps by way of over-enthusiastic use of air-powered tools (or poorly seating the nut in the socket) by prior owners or shops.

You might have a look at quotes in this article about excessive torque and power tools: https://www.autonews.com/fixed-ops-journal/despite...

I raise the point only to say that, if you go back to OEM and use only hand tools, you may not have a problem in the future with the OEM nuts.

At least that's what I'm hoping for in my case...

8Tech

2,141 posts

205 months

Thursday 4th February 2021
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Not sure what size nuts you have, but here is a good solution if they fit?

https://www.lasertools.co.uk/article/Wheel-nut-soc...

David Ramsbotham

Original Poster:

293 posts

71 months

Thursday 4th February 2021
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8Tech said:
Not sure what size nuts you have, but here is a good solution if they fit?

https://www.lasertools.co.uk/article/Wheel-nut-soc...
Terrific idea, pity not in a size big enough to fit, probably need 22.5mm.

e600

1,380 posts

159 months

Thursday 4th February 2021
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I used Jaguar XK wheel nuts on my Vanquish, are db9 not the same. The cost for Jaguar is minimal around £10 a wheel set

David Ramsbotham

Original Poster:

293 posts

71 months

Friday 5th February 2021
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e600 said:
I used Jaguar XK wheel nuts on my Vanquish, are db9 not the same. The cost for Jaguar is minimal around £10 a wheel set
I believe Jaguar are M12 x 1.5 whereas DB9 are M14 x 2.0.

AM4884

108 posts

56 months

Friday 5th February 2021
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Correct - DB9 are 14X2.0

Amazon sells a set that fits, but doesn't have the slip washer. Because of this forum when I had swollen nuts on my pickup, I knew what was going on...
I use the 12X1.5 on my 2015 Ford truck. But Eisen makes 14X2.0 lug nuts. I'd put some anti-seize between the nut and the rim to allow a small amount of slippage as you torque down.

I believe the slip washer is unneeded. Lots of cars with aluminum wheels don't use them...

Jaysagood

33 posts

109 months

Saturday 3rd August
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After doing what I thought was the correct research (including this thread) I bought some m14x2.0 nuts threaded all the way to the end to use with spacers on my 2009 V12V.

Tried fitting one (tried a few different ones) this morning and it won’t go on with fingers like the current Aston ones do.

I don’t want to ‘cut’ / damage the wheel bolt from the hub by forcing this new nut on as surely it should go on with fingers until it hits the wheel like the current ones do.

I was certain I’d bought the right ones but appears not? Any help appreciated

Jaysagood

33 posts

109 months

Monday 5th August
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Anyone got any ideas on this?

Maybe I should try m14 x 1.5 see if there’s a difference

Import

214 posts

37 months

Monday 5th August
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May know of a solution for you..friend on another forum is manufacturing quality replacements..can put you together if interested…

Jaysagood

33 posts

109 months

Tuesday 6th August
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Import said:
May know of a solution for you..friend on another forum is manufacturing quality replacements..can put you together if interested…
Thanks and yes please, happy for you to share my details or give me his

Import

214 posts

37 months

Wednesday 7th August
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Hey jaysagood…if you dm me I’ll let you have his info…I would post but not sure if it’s allowed…

Jaysagood

33 posts

109 months

Wednesday 7th August
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Import said:
Hey jaysagood…if you dm me I’ll let you have his info…I would post but not sure if it’s allowed…
Thanks Import, I would but your account won’t let me email you, says you can’t accept messages. Mine should if you want to ping me his details over. Or put a link to the forum where it’s discussed if that’s easier

Cheers

Import

214 posts

37 months

Wednesday 7th August
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Haha…it says yours is unavailable as well..
I’ll post it ..mods remove it not allowed..
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