Thunderbirds
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Hey all,
I am finally getting to reinstall the front wheels, and the TM reads to run the lug nuts on all the way with finger strength. Well, with the lug nuts I removed, this will be an impossible task. I can't even get 5 of 8 on with a ratchet or the impact wrench. Looking at the cone end of these nuts, the threads are completely smashed and the cone part is distorted (see pics), probably from over tightening. I thought to cut the threads back, but there is too much running on them to mess around. The studs are great, I can get a new 9/16-18 nut on all the way, hardly any resistance.
So, I found them in the Parts Manual, TM9-2320-280-24P CO1, page 167-1, item 10, NSN 5310010219027 - 5310-01-021-9027, part 1567442.
My issue is now to find them in the civilian world. I have located some at NAPA
Has anyone used these, or are there better recommendations out there?
Then I just found these, the length is 0.75", just like the original...
Or
I am finally getting to reinstall the front wheels, and the TM reads to run the lug nuts on all the way with finger strength. Well, with the lug nuts I removed, this will be an impossible task. I can't even get 5 of 8 on with a ratchet or the impact wrench. Looking at the cone end of these nuts, the threads are completely smashed and the cone part is distorted (see pics), probably from over tightening. I thought to cut the threads back, but there is too much running on them to mess around. The studs are great, I can get a new 9/16-18 nut on all the way, hardly any resistance.
So, I found them in the Parts Manual, TM9-2320-280-24P CO1, page 167-1, item 10, NSN 5310010219027 - 5310-01-021-9027, part 1567442.
My issue is now to find them in the civilian world. I have located some at NAPA
Has anyone used these, or are there better recommendations out there?
Then I just found these, the length is 0.75", just like the original...
Or
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