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ok looking at replacing split pins and castellated nuts with nyloc nuts what do people think
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upper and lower balljoints camber arms/4ws toe arms
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Why do you want to change them to nylock?
They'll work ok, but they're a total PITA to undo later in comparison (IMO).
With nylock, as soon as you crack off the friction from the cone, when you try and spin the nut off the rest of the way (or alternatively on the way in) the ball joint just spins instead of the nut doing up. No problem with that on the castellated nuts. Plus castellated nuts are re-usable, whereas you should bun nyloc nuts after single use.
The main reason nyloc nuts are used in preference to castellated these days, is cost.
They'll work ok, but they're a total PITA to undo later in comparison (IMO).
With nylock, as soon as you crack off the friction from the cone, when you try and spin the nut off the rest of the way (or alternatively on the way in) the ball joint just spins instead of the nut doing up. No problem with that on the castellated nuts. Plus castellated nuts are re-usable, whereas you should bun nyloc nuts after single use.
The main reason nyloc nuts are used in preference to castellated these days, is cost.
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your probably right wurly just had to snap off three pins because they absolutely refused to budge and they were forced right in so nothing to grab at the loop end 

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Ok yep, that can be an arse.mercutio wrote:your probably right wurly just had to snap off three pins because they absolutely refused to budge and they were forced right in so nothing to grab at the loop end
Just need a drift the right diameter to whack them out back now.
If you use stainless split pins to replace them, that won't be a problem

ps good luck buying nyloc nuts with the right thread pitch for Honda balljoints, on a Sunday

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lol yeah that would be a bitch



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Castellated nuts for the win
Nyloc nuts are a massive
When trying to remove.


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Actually, I did have this problem on all of the ones on the breaker tbh.mercutio wrote:your probably right wurly just had to snap off three pins because they absolutely refused to budge and they were forced right in so nothing to grab at the loop end
Snapping the ends off as close as poss and air impact gun to rip through the rest of them, FTW!

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