If you are talking about the wheel nuts then they are std car parts or expensive mower parts but you will ned to find a car parts store with an attendant who knows what they heave & where it is.
If you are talking about the wheel nuts then they are std car parts or expensive mower parts but you will ned to find a car parts store with an attendant who knows what they heave & where it is.
I took a sample to a nut & bolt shop.
They told me it fitted a Valiant ( locally rebadged Dodge ) and to go to the wreckers around the corner.
Got 4 new ones for $ 5 .
Cub wanted $ 2.45 each US + freight
I took a sample to a nut & bolt shop.
They told me it fitted a Valiant ( locally rebadged Dodge ) and to go to the wreckers around the corner.
Got 4 new ones for $ 5 .
Cub wanted $ 2.45 each US + freight
I guess its just a little different in this country. As far as I know the Dodge Valiant takes a 7/16-20 not a 7/16-14. I might be wrong but I have never come across a car wheel stud that was not fine thread. Just maybe before my time as a mechanic?? I will still say its going to be very hard to find a car wheel nut 7/16-14. If that is the size go to Cub Cadet and just pay the price. Maybe being its just a slow speed mower you could buy the 7/16-20 nuts and run a 7/16-14 tap through them?? As I do recall in my earlier days coming across some left handed thread wheel nuts.
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cpurvis
Not cheap, and with freight will be even more. But...you only need four.