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I wrecked the original two-piece rim lock nuts off my M35A3 rim (tip - don't run a tap all the way through the lock nuts Yeah not happy with myself!). I know they're the same lock nuts that came on the M939A2 rims, so I was wondering where the 5-ton folks are getting their replacements. These rim nuts are 3/4-16 NF thread with 1-1/8" between the flats.
I found one type of top lock flange nut on McMaster-Carr which is done in grade 8 black steel. That's nice and all except it's made from grade 8 steel, which I fear may wreck the grade 5 rim studs if I try to use those. And I don't want to make this into a stud replacement project either
Fastenal has a top lock flange nut made of grade 5 steel, except the nuts are 1-1/16" between the flats (as opposed to the stock 1-1/8" size). Is the smaller nut with the same thread size a problem? Otherwise I'd get these and another deep socket to mount them.
Would regular nuts with lock washers be acceptable for this use instead of locking nuts? Also, does anyone have any experience with civilian two-piece rims like those mounted on Jeeps? They don't seem to have much of an anti-vibration mechanism at all but they seem to be just fine.
I found one type of top lock flange nut on McMaster-Carr which is done in grade 8 black steel. That's nice and all except it's made from grade 8 steel, which I fear may wreck the grade 5 rim studs if I try to use those. And I don't want to make this into a stud replacement project either
Fastenal has a top lock flange nut made of grade 5 steel, except the nuts are 1-1/16" between the flats (as opposed to the stock 1-1/8" size). Is the smaller nut with the same thread size a problem? Otherwise I'd get these and another deep socket to mount them.
Would regular nuts with lock washers be acceptable for this use instead of locking nuts? Also, does anyone have any experience with civilian two-piece rims like those mounted on Jeeps? They don't seem to have much of an anti-vibration mechanism at all but they seem to be just fine.