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When you mean the nuts don't fit, do you mean they are too wide, wrong taper, too short?
I'd give these guys a ring http://www.revolution247.com/home-page-1-0.html
Had many a set of wheels from them and they'll be able to advise and supply you with what you need.
I'd give these guys a ring http://www.revolution247.com/home-page-1-0.html
Had many a set of wheels from them and they'll be able to advise and supply you with what you need.
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Could give the guys at Revolution a bell, link in my first post. They can sort you out as can that fella above, M444GY.
Give him a message to see what he can do
http://www.revolution247.com/std-nut-bolts-70010-0.html
Give him a message to see what he can do
http://www.revolution247.com/std-nut-bolts-70010-0.html
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