Re: [MBZ] Nuts

2019-10-25 Thread Craig via Mercedes
On Fri, 25 Oct 2019 08:34:23 -0700 Karl Wittnebel via Mercedes wrote: > On a related note, Anybody know where to buy the little black nylon nut > that holds the fuel pump shield onto the bottom of a w124 ahead of the > right rear wheel? Searching on Amazon, both with their search engine and

Re: [MBZ] Nuts

2019-10-25 Thread Dan Penoff via Mercedes
Ace Hardware or a dealer. Get a handful, they use them all over the place, mostly under the car and in the wheel wells on later models. -D > On Oct 25, 2019, at 11:35 AM, Karl Wittnebel via Mercedes > wrote: > > On a related note, Anybody know where to buy the little black nylon nut > that

Re: [MBZ] Nuts

2019-10-25 Thread Karl Wittnebel via Mercedes
On a related note, Anybody know where to buy the little black nylon nut that holds the fuel pump shield onto the bottom of a w124 ahead of the right rear wheel? On Fri, Oct 25, 2019, 6:54 AM Max Dillon via Mercedes wrote: > > A new user for the term "Nuts to you!". > > Max Dillon > Charleston

Re: [MBZ] Nuts

2019-10-25 Thread Max Dillon via Mercedes
A new user for the term "Nuts to you!". Max Dillon Charleston SC Thu Oct 24 23:21:13 EDT 2019 Mitch Haley via Mercedes : > Does Tire Rotation Include Tightening Lug Nuts? Michigan Court Thinks About > It For Awhile, Concludes 'No' > >

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2019-10-25 Thread Curley McLain via Mercedes
The court consists of nuts If the car was roadworthy when it went in, it should be as roadworthy or MORE when it leaves the shop. Mitch Haley via Mercedes wrote on 10/24/19 10:20 PM: Does Tire Rotation Include Tightening Lug Nuts? Michigan Court Thinks About It For Awhile, Concludes 'No'

[MBZ] Nuts

2019-10-24 Thread Mitch Haley via Mercedes
Does Tire Rotation Include Tightening Lug Nuts? Michigan Court Thinks About It For Awhile, Concludes 'No' https://www.msn.com/en-us/autos/news/does-tire-rotation-include-tightening-lug-nuts-michigan-court-thinks-about-it-for-awhile-concludes-no/ar-AAJcuaB

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2005-12-14 Thread RELNGSON
I always thought the term lug nut dated back to when wire wheels were held on with one big center nut, which had lugs on the side so you could whack it with a mallet to loosen it. Those are called knockoffs. These days center-lock wheels (that's what they are called) are held on by a large