Octagonal nuts size

PostPost by: nitch » Tue Apr 04, 2006 1:51 pm

Hi all,
My +2's wheels has octagonal nuts instead of 3 eared spinners.
My current tool used to open them is kind of rusty and I was thinking of using a socket and a long handle instead.
Does anyone know what is the accurate size I need? Is it metric or Imperial?
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PostPost by: ElliottN » Tue Apr 04, 2006 4:33 pm

64 mm or 2.5 inches (in fact a touch over) - not the sort of thing you can expect to find in too many tool shops.

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PostPost by: Hamish Coutts » Tue Apr 04, 2006 4:35 pm

Liad,

Currently no idea what size the nuts are.
I'm at work at present but I'll be home in an hour and will put a caliper across the flats and post the size here.

Hope that's soon enough.

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PostPost by: dougweall » Tue Apr 04, 2006 7:39 pm

Liad,

Many many moons ago when I had my +2 the guy I bought it from had a spanner made out of 3/8" thick plate(it was tear drop in shape) to fit over the nuts. It had a slight kink in it to clear the wheel. Then had a piece of square tube approx 24" long welded to the stem of the spanner. This was for me just a nice size to get a reasonable push on the nut for both tightening and loosening. In other words I didn't have to go overboard with force in either direction.

Hope this helps.

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PostPost by: nitch » Wed Apr 05, 2006 6:14 am

Thanks everyone.
Doug, that the same solution I have now, but I need something more elegant.

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PostPost by: triumphelan » Wed Apr 05, 2006 6:19 am

Why don`t you paint it ????to match your car .
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PostPost by: marcfuller » Wed Apr 05, 2006 7:55 am

I need something more elegant.
:shock:

So get it powder coated or nickel plated. It is OE, after all.
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PostPost by: Hamish Coutts » Wed Apr 05, 2006 11:30 am

Liad,

I confirm 2.5 inches across the flats. (sorry I couldn't get to a working PC last night).

Be careful which nuts you have. The ones on my car are 2.5 ins + a couple of b/hs.
I have spare couple of new nuts and they seem to be tapered from 2.4 ins at the outside to 2.55 at the shoulder. The wheel spanner (a fabricated thing with a 3ft long handle, P/O said it was original :shock: ) doesn't like the tapered nuts and keeps slipping off :? .

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