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  • #16
    Originally posted by mechanicaldj View Post
    the Aspire nuts for the rear are not castellated

    but do come with the castellated metal cage
    See originally thats what I was thinking was missing. I mean if they found the correct nuts to work then you would just have to find the cages. Now the question is where would one find those? Are they available thru Napa or could you get them at a Ford or Mazda dealership?
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    • #17
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      • #18
        Originally posted by V8Festiva View Post
        The rear spindle nuts came in and they were not the Castellated nuts.

        While I was there the salesman got out some older books to look at some that may work.

        This is some of what was found.

        part number 630-1653 Not Castellated nut. Is a M16-1.5, 24 mm Hex, 8mm High Rear- Ford Fiesta 1978-80
        Right hand thread.

        Part number 630-1619 Castellated nut Right hand threads only.
        M16-1.5 22mm Hex 12.1mm High. Rear Honda Civic 1973-79

        Mechaicaldj can you check your Napa stores your area and get the correct part numbers for the Castellated nuts? Castellated nuts are what came on my 93 Festiva
        Attached is a scan of a couple pages from the NAPA parts store. This may help.


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        • #19
          RockAuto doesn't have a keyword search. Bummer.
          Some Google results for "M16-1.5 hex nut"


          (std thread, not castellated)


          16FNCL0Z M16-1.5 castle nut ZINC, std thread


          This looks promising.

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          • #20
            For someone who's motivated, ThomasNet has a listing of over 200 mfgr's of hex nut hardware. I've been doing internet searches over the past couple days for M16x1.5 hex nuts...



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            • #21
              Originally posted by V8Festiva View Post
              Attached is a scan of a couple pages from the NAPA parts store. This may help.


              630-1652 is no longer a good number at NAPA.

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