M14-1.50 Wheel Studs
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Try this website.
http://www.gorilla-auto.com
That's where I got my lugnuts to fit my new Eagle Alloys series 114.
http://www.gorilla-auto.com
That's where I got my lugnuts to fit my new Eagle Alloys series 114.
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Originally Posted by captchas
i have never heard of the metric size thread of 14 by 2.0 only 14 by 1.25 and 1.50. and i have the biggest tap and die set made in my tool box.
try a 4x4 shop they should have them
try a 4x4 shop they should have them
If you "search" this Forum and Excursion Forum for "M14-2.0" you will see several references to M14-2.0.
Last edited by Richard2212; 07-30-2005 at 07:45 PM.
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Originally Posted by kabcpapc
Try this website.
http://www.gorilla-auto.com
That's where I got my lugnuts to fit my new Eagle Alloys series 114.
http://www.gorilla-auto.com
That's where I got my lugnuts to fit my new Eagle Alloys series 114.
Thanks KABCPAPC, Gorilla has M14-1.50 and M14-2.0 Nuts. No studs.
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i stand corrected.
in 41 years of working with the metric system on cars i have never used or seen a 14x2.0 tap or die. i went in and looked at a mac tools catalog and found to o-my god a 14 x2.0 tap listed . sorry guys just never have seen one before. always been a 1.25 or a 1.50. that 2.0 is one course thread in metric terms
in 41 years of working with the metric system on cars i have never used or seen a 14x2.0 tap or die. i went in and looked at a mac tools catalog and found to o-my god a 14 x2.0 tap listed . sorry guys just never have seen one before. always been a 1.25 or a 1.50. that 2.0 is one course thread in metric terms
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