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  • Lattice Wheel Nuts.

    Hi does anybody know what style of wheel nut I would need for this type of wheel? to be fitted to a Maestro? Thanks.

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    These should be ok, but check first https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/16-x-ALLO...wAAOSwkMNerBs4
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    • #3
      Originally posted by Jeff Turbo View Post
      These should be ok, but check first https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/16-x-ALLO...wAAOSwkMNerBs4
      Thankyou

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      • #4
        I bought these a few years ago. Unfortunately not as they look in the picture. The silver nut shape is actually a thin aluminium cover which soon falls off revealing a normal gold nut. While on the subject if anyone has any original wheel nuts for sale I would like to buy them. My originals got supplied to a garage carrying out lots of other work and got binned before I realised what I had replaced them with. Were rounding off quite a bit though!
        MG Maestro Turbo #500
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        • #5
          I recently put my Maestro on alloys and bought the set that Jeff linked to yesterday. They were described as MGF but fit fine on my cheesegrater style wheels. A set of nuts I have for a modern Ford Focus are remarkable similar too.

          Spare alloys going for Free in St Albans - please check the Sale and Wanted section

          Nick

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          • #6
            Hi All

            Just so you know, I collected the St Albans wheels yesterday. They are off for a refurb. I too am looking for wheelnuts!

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            • #7
              Thanks Rob, glad to learn they have found a good home.

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