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misterpop wrote:I'm sure if you posted a picture of the inside of a Silver Ghost wheel nut thread Sir Kevin would spot it.. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Ian , Ghosty would no doubt have different variations of that wheel nut thread!!!
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motorman wrote:
misterpop wrote:I'm sure if you posted a picture of the inside of a Silver Ghost wheel nut thread Sir Kevin would spot it.. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Ian , Ghosty would no doubt have different variations of that wheel nut thread!!!
Long, Short, Narrow, Wide, etc etc etc......
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Funny you should mention Rolls-Royce wheel-nuts, on one side of the car they tighten 'Clockwise' but on the other side of the car they tighten 'Anti-Clockwise', with little directional arrows impressed into the nuts outer edge, so the 'Kwik Fitters' of this world know which way to swing on their air-guns to get a wheel off the car!!!

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That reminds me..Dont truck wheel nuts work that way? Seem to remember a twin wheel Transit had them..Could be wronge..
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Yes Ian they do, my recovery truck was the same, the rotation of the wheel keeps the nut tight, if both sides of the vehicle were clockwise, the nuts on the wheels on one side would work loose.

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Presumably they're the other way round in the Southern hemisphere? :D
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Yes, some wheels that spin 'off-axis', have to have 'slip restricted inverted grip threads'... :?

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Idris wrote:Presumably they're the other way round in the Southern hemisphere? :D
Southern Hemisphere??...Yeah,our president is a nut and so are his brainless followers,viz THE BLACK NUTTERS.. :lol:
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Ok Try this one

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A bit of a wild guess, but is it a Turbo Fury?
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