Ktrim
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B2400, lA352 loader,3pth quick hitch/z122r zero turn/restored 52 farmall super a
Just FYI. When the chrome caps come off the remaining nut is now either 18.5mm or 19.5 mm.So, there I am working on my daughters Jeep the other day as it needed rear wheel bearings.
Obviously I have to take off the rear wheels and while I was putting them back on, it hits me.
Now is the perfect time to make some "Wheel Keepers".
BTW, a big to the person at Diamler/Chrysler/Fiat/Stellantis/ (whomever owns them this week) that is responsible for going to the "European/(German?)" style "Lug Nuts"...
Anywho, I have some spare "lug nuts" because I replaced them when the chrome caps started to swell up, making it difficult/impossible to find the correct size socket to use.
[ For those unfamiler with the "EU/German style" way of attaching wheels, they don't have studs. It's a flat face rotor and the "lug nuts" are actually "bolts"......So there is nothing to hang the wheel on while you grab the other "bolts". So it's a Cluster&*(^k trying to get the wheel on.]
Heres a pic of my "donor lug"
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Well I tried to just wrap some tape around the threads and chuck it up in the lathe, but it was not very "centered" and kept spinning, so I decide to try and grab the "head" of it and drill a hole so I can use my "Live Center" when I make the cuts.
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Next up, I moved the "head" of the bolt so that I am gripping just enough of the end of it and use the Live Center to support it.
I was concerned that if I did not use the Live Center, I would have pushed the bolt out of place when cutting it.
Snap on makes the socket.
See attached
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