Okay I feel like a dork, yes more than normal.
I am tired of the crappy 2 piece lug nuts I get at the local auto part stores so decided to order a set from Summit. But I am not sure what size (I usually just go into the auto part store and the computer does all the work) and there are a ton of choices.
I believe the TJ use 1/2 inch right hand thread. Is this correct?
Old Fart
08-08-05, 09:37 AM
Okay I feel like a dork, yes more than normal.
I am tired of the crappy 2 piece lug nuts I get at the local auto part stores so decided to order a set from Summit. But I am not sure what size (I usually just go into the auto part store and the computer does all the work) and there are a ton of choices.
I believe the TJ use 1/2 inch right hand thread. Is this correct?
Yep, 1/2-20. They can be has in 3/4" "head" and 13/16" head. Any good auto parts house (assuming you can find your way past the scooters, lawn furniture, and all the other crap).
Yep, 1/2-20. They can be has in 3/4" "head" and 13/16" head. Any good auto parts house (assuming you can find your way past the scooters, lawn furniture, and all the other crap).
Thanks! Keyword/phrase there is any good auto parts house, no such thing I know of in Yucca Valley. And if there is one it close by 5:00pm during the week and isnt open on the weekends :)
Old Fart
08-08-05, 09:52 AM
They have them at Kragen and Autozone (although you may need to find them yourself). Little drawers, usually Dorman at Kragen.
Trick in Corona/Norco is to find enough at one place. I run the 13/16" nuts - and had to clean out three places to get enough.
I need to make the effort again soon - when I converted the rear Dana 60 to disc brakes, the studs aren't long enough anymore. So I'll have to find a dozen (need spares) of the longest 1/2"-20 studs they have.
Kragen might have them hidden somewhere but the local Autozone for me has very few parts bins to look through. I think I am going to save myself the hassle of driving all over and just order some online.
Old Fart
08-08-05, 10:04 AM
They'll be behind the counter in both places.