Castellated nuts.

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BZOOK
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Castellated nuts.

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My new WT Draglink/tie rod only came with 2 castle nuts. Having trouble finding a supplier. Any suggestions on where to go? The NT nuts are a different thread. I have normal nuts on at the moment as it's not driveable currently. I'd considered making my own. Anyone else done that? Thanks
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A good bolt store or general engineering supplier should have them or be able to get them in for you - My favourite bolt store is Cost Less Bolts, but they're in Ringwood.

On your side of town I've used a couple of places around Thomastown, and west Heidelberg.

How many do you need? Are you happy with used ones? I'm happy to give you a couple if you don't mind they've been on a car before.

Steve.
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BZOOK
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Steve. The only new shiny parts on my rig are a set of new front U bolts. Don't care if they are used. Ringwood isn't an issue as I have family there. If I can't source some I'll grab a couple off you. Thanks as always n
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Post by Damo »

Hi Brenton
Bayswater bolts is another supplier that should be able to help you out if you are over this side of town.they are on Canterbury rd bayswater
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Damo wrote: Sun 09 Feb, 2020 4:18 am Hi Brenton
Bayswater bolts is another supplier that should be able to help you out if you are over this side of town.they are on Canterbury rd bayswater
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Thanks Damo.
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