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and does anyone make a stud that has got a closed end on it (so when its fitted you cany see the threads) to fit a 2a. ive seen them on defenders but not series.
Series 2 & 2A to suffix F (1958-1969) use 9/16" BSF studs and 15/16" nuts (well, that's the nearest equivalent to the actual BSF nut size used). Series 2A suffix G (1969-1971) used 9/16" BSF studs and unique 1 1/16" nuts. Series 2A suffix H (1971) and all Series 3 use larger M16 studs with 1 1/16" nuts.
Quote from: "mark.yellow.series.3"and does anyone make a stud that has got a closed end on it (so when its fitted you cany see the threads) to fit a 2a. ive seen them on defenders but not series.You can get different wheel nuts for 2A's- some like the s3's where the thread is visible and some double ended where the thread is hidden. Is this what you mean?
its the ones where the tread is hidden, i want these because the exposed thread type nut is causing the exposed threads to go rusty, and i keep them copper greased, but after a sesion in the mud they start to go brown with rust.and in case anyone had notice my truck is a series 3, but for some reason it has series 2 hubs :?
Quote from: "mark.yellow.series.3"its the ones where the tread is hidden, i want these because the exposed thread type nut is causing the exposed threads to go rusty, and i keep them copper greased, but after a sesion in the mud they start to go brown with rust.and in case anyone had notice my truck is a series 3, but for some reason it has series 2 hubs :?So why not just buy some of these nuts? You could still get them when i bought a set for my truck a few years ago... or am i missing the point somewhere? ;)