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04-01-2016, 11:42 PM | #1 | ||
TSCoA member Qld
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: In a house on a hill
Posts: 703
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Hi all,
Bit of a long shot I know, and I am following up on a couple of other leads, but I am after a specific wheel lock nut coded 5B38 (as pictured). Enquiries at a Ford Parts depot lead me to believe that the lock nuts were outsourced, and the company has since gone under. However, the silver lining is that this coded lock nut was one of the more common ones used for Tickford wheels (apparently there were only about 6 differing combinations). If you have any old lock nuts from original wheels lying around, I would greatly appreciate it if you could check the code. I am happy to pay a small fee to compensate if required and postage. I live in the north end of the Gold Coast. Any help would be greatly appreciated before I get a 'flat'! [IMG][/IMG]
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Cheers, Martin Mac. 2002 AUIII TS50 Liquid Silver #206 (ex NZ) T-Series Club of Australia member; QLD |
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