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    Default Wanted Lug nuts for revolution wheels

    Does anyone know where I can find some lug nuts?size I need shank measures 1.0 “ from bottom of hex nut with outside diameter of shank to measure.650 with a 7/16 fine thread open end. Thanks

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    I got mine directly from Revolution via their website.
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    MiniMania carries stainless steel ones

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    Decent looking nut, however $9.00 each adds up. They don't seem to specify the thread size anywhere but I assume 3/8 NF. Early Revolutions have quite small holes, I doubt you can use them with studs much larger than 3/8 otherwise the wall thickness of the nut will get very thin.

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    Default Revolution lug nuts

    Quote Originally Posted by Flyboy01 View Post
    Does anyone know where I can find some lug nuts?size I need shank measures 1.0 “ from bottom of hex nut with outside diameter of shank to measure.650 with a 7/16 fine thread open end. Thanks
    https://www.burtonpower.com/catalogs...ston+wheel+nut
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    I bought a set of these Burton Power lug nuts. The OD was too big to fit in the hole, plus the threaded hole was not concentric with the OD. I set them aside and ordered up a set from Revolution. An expensive lesson learned.
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    Same deal here. I bought a set of Grayston 7/16" X 5/8" sleeve. OD too large, not concentric. Returned them to Burton.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GreginCanada View Post
    Decent looking nut, however $9.00 each adds up. They don't seem to specify the thread size anywhere but I assume 3/8 NF. Early Revolutions have quite small holes, I doubt you can use them with studs much larger than 3/8 otherwise the wall thickness of the nut will get very thin.

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    I bought a set and they work with my revolutions. YMMV

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    Default I have alot of lug nuts

    Along with a set of wheels I purchased came at least 100 lug nuts...I swear it's a world supply! LMK the dimensions you are looking for and I will see what I have. They won't be new but pay shipping and they are yours!

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    Default Lug nuts for revolution wheels

    Quote Originally Posted by Rondo View Post
    Along with a set of wheels I purchased came at least 100 lug nuts...I swear it's a world supply! LMK the dimensions you are looking for and I will see what I have. They won't be new but pay shipping and they are yours!
    Hi Rondo just I’m interested to know if any of the lug nuts you have would fit my application. Please let me know I would come up with price and I’ll pay you for shipping again the size of the shank is 1 inch from the base of the nut it’s a 7/16 fine thread and the outside diameter of the shank is .650 the lugs I have on there now the outside diameter is .610 but they fit a little loose when they go into the wheel until the washer sets into the washer recess in the wheel and then the wheel centers and they all tighten fine. Not sure if that’s a correct fit. That’s why I wanted to try the ones with outside diameter of .650

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