Exhaust manifold nuts

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Exhaust manifold nuts

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The stock toyota manifold nuts are sort of compressed in the middle to aid against them coming undone I guess. I don't really fancy £30.77 for 9 nuts, so wondered what else could be used. Would serrated flange nuts do the job? I'm guessing anything that is a "shake proof" fastener would be ok.

Someone confirm or give opinion?

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exhaust or intake?
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Thread title?? :-$ :lol:
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Ant, they're called k nuts, have a google and you'll find loads of suppliers. Not sure if they'll be cheaper than Toyota though.
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cheers mate, will have a looksee.
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first search turns them up at £1.88 INC VAT :thumleft:
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Top banana :D

Nice to see Toyota raping us hard for universal parts huh :mad:
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just found them even cheaper at www.raceparts-direct.com :thumleft:

I'm happy to pay those prices over Toyotas quite frankly rediculous price.
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cantfindausername wrote:Thread title?? :-$ :lol:


i need to go to specsavers :oops: i'm tired.. :whistle:

so those stock toyota brass nuts with the slit in them are locking nuts? cool!! i thought they were used for expansion properties cause they seem to work loose easily on my car.. unless somebody has removed them before in the past :-k
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What thread are the studs Ant? Just incase anyone digs this up on a search.
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m10x1.25 thread. :thumleft:

C50, I'd suggest that your nuts have been reused... :|
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