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tornado34



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Which wheel nut?

I need to know the correct spec of wheel nut I should use on my late 2005 RRS. I am fitting MY2010 20" alloys and need to know the correct nut to use. (yes, I have steering damper model, so should take 20" ok - phew!!).

I have seen these on ebay

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...2821wt_740

Anyone know if these are the right fit for my year and MY2010 20"'s ?

cheers

Post #250775 Wed Jan 20 2010 2:23pm
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MAW



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Why not drop them a line with the question on the email addy on the advert or have you done that?

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tornado34



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MAW I don't trust them!!!

To be fair, they sell wheel nuts for all vehicles, so they will not be experts on RRS. Furthermore, I am fitting non standard wheels to a production vehicle, so they will have no chance, short of guessing. With near on 3 tonnes hammering down the motorway, I want to feel 100% safe in getting the right ones, and there are some very techie guys on here who will know for sure.

Thanks for the suggestion though Thumbs Up

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Laughing If unsure why not go to LR or is that Big Cry £ Question

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MAW, I am surprised that you can not source a set of wheel nuts. Or are you not collecting those yet? Rolling with laughter Wink

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Laughing Not yet - i've run out of room Shocked

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C10KO



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MAW wrote:
i've run out of room Shocked


Shocked Shocked Shocked





Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter

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Bob.



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Don't know what the change was but from 05MY up to 08MY at VIN 8A130279, non locking nuts are LR part no RRD500290 but for cars after that they fitted RRD500590. That includes 10MY. Clearly there is a difference between 05MY and 10MY nuts but whether it's just cosmetic or something more important I don't know.

Locking nuts are now RRB 500120 for all VINs.

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tornado34



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LR are not so helpful on this. They said you shouldn't fit MY2010 20" alloys to pre MY2010 cars. Therefore they would not suggest a nut to use. The reason appears to be linked to this random fitment of the steer damper (some cars have it so don't depending on which they had available at the time of manufacture - not recorded against the VIN!).

Mine has the steering damper, but they are still not interested in suggesting a nut. There was a Service Bulletin about customers requesting fitment of 20" alloys on pre MY2010.

So therefore I come back to my trusted RRS experts on this forum for help....

Anyone Bow down

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lespes



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The man who would know is Nick parts manager at Yeovil Landrover.

Called The Large One over on Disco 3 could phone or pm him

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tornado34



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cheers lespes, have PM'd him.

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tornado34



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OK, back to you RRS guys.....I PM'd Nick on Disco3 but no reply!

Anyone want to have another go at this ol chestnut?

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MAW



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Phone your dealer or another, lie about the scenario and tell them you want a set of spares Rolling Eyes Laughing


Now this may be a daft question but why can you not use the nuts holding your current wheels on Question

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tornado34



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Maybe I could use the current ones, but it all became very confusing when I first asked the question way back when. First I needed spacers or shims, then not. Then I could use my existing wheel nuts if they were 'bright ones' not 'dull' ones - or the other way around - now I have no idea.

So I thought the best option was to just buy a new set and be done with it, but it's becoming a bit more complicated. Maybe I will fit them next week when it goes into the main stealer for service and ask them to check the wheel nuts as a general request (they don't know me or my car as I have been asking another LR dealer Whistle ).

Cheers MAW also for your reply about my smashed front fog Thumbs Up

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Tim in Scotland



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No problem with putting my 19" wheels on with the wheelnuts from the 20's......................... in 2 winters no 19" wheels have fallen off and there hasn't been any damage to the wheels BUT they are both pre-2010MY wheel designs 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
2018 Melting Silver Mini Countryman PHEV - soon to be replaced
2015MY Corris Grey SDv6 HSE Dynamic, the best car I have ever owned, totally reliable only a cou0le of rattles in 3 years, now no longer in my care
Also in my garage is a 1996 TDi300 Defender 90 County HT made into a fake CSW

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