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Torque value for wheel nuts

Ireland has forty shades of green, looks like NZ has forty of blue. 😍
NZ has the green as well.

I’ve always said visiting New Zealand is like visiting 17 different countries in one. Drive a bit further, turn you head, and there’s another one. Amazing.




Now you might argue Australia’s like that, but it’s so vast between changes it doesn’t have anywhere near the same impact.
 
Green and blue just now
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Wheel nut torque?
Our hire car rego is NUT8

Crazy place!
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Enjoy the South Island. Are you spending any time in the North Island? Slightly warmer.
No, this time we are doing Christchurch > Dunedin>Invercargill>Wanaka>Franz Josef>Greymouth and up around the north and back to CC. As much as we can see and do , our holidays are always very active ones!
Coming from Tassy, chilly is no problem for us 😊
 
Had a great drive down south. Highway via Pancake Rocks up to Greymouth to take the train back over east. Think was 2010.
 
Thread bump again, so that outsiders who may use this forum get the correct information.
Wheel nut thread, M14 1.5mm as I suspect but don't know for sure, or M14 1.25mm as stated earlier in this thread ?
 
Thread bump again, so that outsiders who may use this forum get the correct information.
Wheel nut thread, M14 1.5mm as I suspect but don't know for sure, or M14 1.25mm as stated earlier in this thread ?
Thread bump for the question of the correct thread for the wheel nuts? I'm looking to get wheel locks on my own since the Ineos ones are $90 and amazon McGard 5 pack is $37.50. Just need to know M14 / M12 and 1.5 / 1.25. Incidentally, Amazon (US) now lists the Ineos Grenadier as a vehicle for their fitment system, but it doesn't say any of these is correct, so my guess is it doesn't work yet.
 
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Thread bump for the question of the correct thread for the wheel nuts? I'm looking to get wheel locks on my own since the Ineos ones are $90 and amazon McGard 5 pack is $37.50. Just need to know M14 / M12 and 1.5 / 1.25. Incidentally, Amazon (US) now lists the Ineos Grenadier as a vehicle for their fitment system, but it doesn't say any of these is correct, so my guess is it doesn't work yet.
Now I'm back after holidays I've just checked ; they are M14x1.5.
 
None of these threads ever stay on Topic.

Torque value for wheel nuts = f***king tight.

I need locking wheel nuts, but I then think who the hell is going to jack the car and steel the wheels? Ah yes, all those illegal Channel Crossers from Albania - forgot about those.
 
Thread bump for the question of the correct thread for the wheel nuts? I'm looking to get wheel locks on my own since the Ineos ones are $90 and amazon McGard 5 pack is $37.50. Just need to know M14 / M12 and 1.5 / 1.25. Incidentally, Amazon (US) now lists the Ineos Grenadier as a vehicle for their fitment system, but it doesn't say any of these is correct, so my guess is it doesn't work yet.
Did you end up getting the McGard M14/1.5 set? I think the one I need is the 24515 but wanted to confirm before ordering.

 
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