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 Iveco wheel nuts - How many???
835896 Post Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 6:55 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote Back To Top

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Is it normal for Iveco vans to have four wheel studs at the front and five at the rear Question

This is on a van supplied (second hand) by a converter and the purchaser thinks it's a bit weird especially since they have to carry two spare wheels now Rolling Eyes
 
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Don't know answer, but if you have AA, RAC, Green Flag etc. call them - I bet they have had to encounter the problem.

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Losos wrote:
Is it normal for Iveco vans to have four wheel studs at the front and five at the rear Question

This is on a van supplied (second hand) by a converter and the purchaser thinks it's a bit weird especially since they have to carry two spare wheels now Rolling Eyes


i think if it has twin wheels on the back its normal
 
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Never known that before, I suspect that the previous or pre-previous (if you know what i mean) owners, have had some modifications done, possibly up-rating the van by putting a heavier duty rear-axle on, or something along these lins.arh
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