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Wheel nut indicators


Has anyone got these things on their wheel nuts on the van or vehicle & have you ever noticed them out of position to indicate a nut is a bit loose.



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I have never seen them on a car/caravan/motor home

If they make them small enough to use, can we all have a link please, skins

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From observations they are available for Toyotas and the like with disk wheels but wether they are made for mags with tube nuts I am not sure.
They have been made for trucks for years.
They are part if mine spec safety regulations.

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They came in a full set for four wheels with Nissan Patrol - very handy to check caravan wheels to ensure the nuts don't move. I tried to look them up on Net but could only find Mine Safety minecorp.com.au/products/wheel-nut-indicators-suit-steel-wheel/
The Nissan ones are a black cap that sits over nut with a arrow indicator.

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I have had them fitted to the OKA for a few years.
Good insurance that you hope to never need.

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Peter



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Is that your snapped axle Peter?

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I have seen them on a couple of vans , I was told you can get them from auto shops . have never checked though.



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vince56 wrote:

Is that your snapped axle Peter?


Yep. 20km west of Poeppel's Corner in the Simpson. Not my intention to go OT, but the only decent pic of the indicators....

EDIT... I purchased 100 nut indicators (they were much cheaper that way) and then shared them with a friend.

Cheers,

Peter



-- Edited by Peter_n_Margaret on Friday 30th of November 2018 09:44:05 AM

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