You can get those nuts new from a hardware supply house...
You can get those nuts new from a hardware supply house...
Are you talking about the stover lock nuts that bolt the two pieces of a hummer wheel together, or am I not reading things correctly?
Originally Posted by bburris
Your reading it correctly. What I meant was, MSC, McMaster Carr nor Grainger carry a fine thread (1/2-20 i think it was) flanged stover nut. Ace bolt doesnt believe they exist. Rather than keep hunting, I bought a big bottle of red Loctite and picked out the best 40 out of the 80 nuts I have. If you know where to get them I would like to know too. I wasn't trying to be derisive, I just didnt have time to type this out then.
I got them from the nut/bolt/tool supplier that came by Collins Bros once a week. He drove a truck for Ram Products... Their website sucks, but I'll try to find the part number. I do agree that finding them was a total pain, though...
Last edited by bburris; 06-29-2007 at 05:50 PM.
It may not help too much since you probably put the wheels together a few months ago, but for future tech reference here are the Ram Products part numbers for flanged stover lock nuts for use with Hummer wheels.
(See, I contribute! Look at all those search words!)
Are they stover nuts? They dont look crimped. You sure they're not just flange lockers with the teeth on the bottom.
i Googled Ram Products and came up with a bunch of stuff thats not them. Do you have a link?
Third one on the search results... That url address is pretty tricky.
http://www.ramproducts.com/
Last edited by bburris; 06-30-2007 at 10:22 AM.
they're not crimped the are ovaled locks. I bet if you checked Ebay you could find some. They are an MS part number (military). some people call those jet nuts as well.
google jet nuts.
http://www.speedwaymotors.com/p/1567...f-Locking.html
here is the military spec number: MS21042L8
Last edited by Graystroke; 07-01-2007 at 05:34 PM.
maybe you have already seen this, but it looks like performance cryogenics offers a hardware kit
http://www.pirate4x4.com/tech/billav...R-Hummer_Rims/
92 YJ
04 F-150 4x4
11 F-250 4x4
Originally Posted by agjohn02
Ah, he's the one that does the steel cage inserts now. Not sure what i think about those...
edit: Wow, they're $40 each.
Last edited by agjohn02; 07-01-2007 at 11:19 PM.