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Two Piece Wheel Flange Nuts, Change?

TomTime

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A few of the flange nuts to attach the two wheel half's on my 2002 M1083A1 were missing and a couple were a little messed up. The TM shows the flange nuts are, NSN 5310-01-210-0199, P/N 12301125.
I ordered some nuts off -b-y and the pack came with the manufacture tag that matches the TM, NSN, P/N and cage number.
The flange nut that came are shorter and the flange is just a little smaller. The nut was the correct thread size and will screw on the stud.

Question, did the size of the flange nut change, did I get the wrong nuts or did I make a mistake in ordering the wrong part?

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A few of the flange nuts to attach the two wheel half's on my 2002 M1083A1 were missing and a couple were a little messed up. The TM shows the flange nuts are, NSN 5310-01-210-0199, P/N 12301125.
I ordered some nuts off -b-y and the pack came with the manufacture tag that matches the TM, NSN, P/N and cage number.
The flange nut that came are shorter and the flange is just a little smaller. The nut was the correct thread size and will screw on the stud.

Question, did the size of the flange nut change, did I get the wrong nuts or did I make a mistake in ordering the wrong part?

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I used to think that the NSN number made it a perfect match every time. NOT SO.
Or at least if the NSN has more than one manufacturer, possibilities for things to look "similar but different" are more common.
 

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The flange nut that came are shorter and the flange is just a little smaller.
More important would be that those you got are "self-locking" (distorted) nuts. Hard to tell from your pics...(?)
If it was me I would try to get the exact same size/type nuts. They must be out there, somewhere in the civilian world.

Besides P/N 12301125 I also got many with the P/N 12423477, if that helps any.

After having disassembled dozens of these wheels, I can confirm that the nuts all have the same Ø1.31" flange and being about 0.67" tall, even if there is a variety of markings and raised- or stamped letters and dots on the same; obviously coming from different batches/manufacturers.





Edit to add: this one is the closest I found, at McMaster-Carr...
 

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More important would be that those you got are "self-locking" (distorted) nuts. ...

Edit to add: this one is the closest I found, at McMaster-Carr...
is the OEM one distorted too? Id be concerned with a distorted thread locking system. would think it would pretty quickly wear out the bolt threads.... not that you (hopefully) take them off that often...
 

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is the OEM one distorted too?
Yep, they all are - when new, at least. But in the practical world, that property may not last for too long; say one- or two disassembles and that's about it - especially if the studs got rusty already and nuts removed without cleaning/chasing the threads, first.
That's why these are said to be one-use-only, in theory....
 

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..... "would think it would pretty quickly wear out the bolt threads.... not that you (hopefully) take them off that often..."



The new smaller nuts are distorted just a little shorter.

The only reason I'm taking the wheels apart (hopefully only once) is to replace the nasty UV damaged banana skins on them now. While I'm at it, I want to clean, repair and paint all the parts that need it. I'm starting with the spare and then doing one at a time until I get all 7 done.

I'm also looking around for some lug nuts.

Nothing can be simple, can it? I guess that is what makes it fun? 😁
 

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I'm also looking around for some lug nuts.

Nothing can be simple, can it? I guess that is what makes it fun? 😁
Tifco.com has them for about $3/ea. You'll need to sign up to get a price. Double check the thread, they're 3/4-16, right? I can't remember for sure.

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You can order some of those green indicators from there too - those are fun!

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After having disassembled dozens of these wheels, I can confirm that the nuts all have the same Ø1.31" flange and being about 0.67" tall, even if there is a variety of markings and raised- or stamped letters and dots on the same; obviously coming from different batches/manufacturers.
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off topic..... you happen to know the torque spec. on these?..... am putting a wheel together and not finding the spec.
 
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