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#1 Posted : Thursday, 26 August 2021 8:21:41 PM(UTC)
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Hello all

I've seem to have brought 2001 18 inch Monaro rims, same style used by HSV in the VT series. I'm unsure on wheel nuts though. Are they have length open ended ones? Or they the full bulge wheel nut shape?
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#2 Posted : Thursday, 26 August 2021 8:43:56 PM(UTC)
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They are CV8 rims not Monaro rims as CV6 were 17”.

I have a dozen or so of those rims in my shed, the originals off my old car plus a few more sets as I fitted SII/III wheels to the car. I think they were all just steel nuts with plastic caps over them. I had a set of CV8 rims on the Cross8 for a while too, I probably still have the nuts somewhere as I put it’s originals back on when I sold it.
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#3 Posted : Friday, 27 August 2021 9:39:15 AM(UTC)
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They are CV8 rims not Monaro rims as CV6 were 17”.


Please explain. Isn't a CV8 a Monaro too ?

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#4 Posted : Friday, 27 August 2021 10:22:11 AM(UTC)
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Hello all

I've seem to have brought 2001 18 inch Monaro rims, same style used by HSV in the VT series. I'm unsure on wheel nuts though. Are they have length open ended ones? Or they the full bulge wheel nut shape?


Damo.. you talking this wheel style??


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#5 Posted : Friday, 27 August 2021 10:46:31 AM(UTC)
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They are CV8 rims not Monaro rims as CV6 were 17”.


Please explain. Isn't a CV8 a Monaro too ?

Dr Terry


Yes it is, just qualifying that they are CV8 wheels, not Monaro as there were two Monaro models in V2 with different wheels as standard plus the three optional 17” HBD H, I and X series wheels for CV6. Same deal when I see HK Monaro guards for example, there are two types of Monaro guards in HK.
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Hello all

I've seem to have brought 2001 18 inch Monaro rims, same style used by HSV in the VT series. I'm unsure on wheel nuts though. Are they have length open ended ones? Or they the full bulge wheel nut shape?


Damo.. you talking this wheel style??




Yes, those are V2 CV8 wheels, no options available. Pretty sure those nuts are plastic caps over straight deep black coated steel nuts with hollow centres (see through to wheel studs).

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#7 Posted : Friday, 27 August 2021 11:34:13 AM(UTC)
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Hello all

I've seem to have brought 2001 18 inch Monaro rims, same style used by HSV in the VT series. I'm unsure on wheel nuts though. Are they have length open ended ones? Or they the full bulge wheel nut shape?


Damo.. you talking this wheel style??




Sure am mate. I've loved them since i first saw them.

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#8 Posted : Friday, 27 August 2021 11:36:05 AM(UTC)
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Yes, those are V2 CV8 wheels, no options available. Pretty sure those nuts are plastic caps over straight deep black coated steel nuts with hollow centres (see through to wheel studs).

That's what i thought they would be like.

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#9 Posted : Friday, 27 August 2021 12:40:42 PM(UTC)
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Those that Smitty put up might be copies though, as the originals don’t have the hex nuts next to the spokes. Originals have made in Japan on them, by maybe Enkei? They were a goldy colour on the HSV GTS that had them, and Holden used them on the V2 as I think they were the only 18” wheel in Holden’s grasp at the time.
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Yes, those are V2 CV8 wheels, no options available. Pretty sure those nuts are plastic caps over straight deep black coated steel nuts with hollow centres (see through to wheel studs).



I am using black 'stud through' steel wheel nuts (scrutineers don't have to worry about how far nuts are on wheel studs) with those wheels

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Those that Smitty put up might be copies though, as the originals don’t have the hex nuts next to the spokes. Originals have made in Japan on them, by maybe Enkei? They were a goldy colour on the HSV GTS that had them, and Holden used them on the V2 as I think they were the only 18” wheel in Holden’s grasp at the time.


dunno... possible, I bought them years ago from a Holden wrecker (they were cheap as everyone was using 17"on track cars at the time)
and repainted them VHT Wheel 'Silver'' (don't recall what colour they were originally, plus they were filthy when i got them)

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You can see them clearly on this Redbook image:
https://www.redbook.com....2-auto/SPOT-ITM-233062/

Here is some HSV ones, but actually have ROH and HSV on them:
https://www.ebay.com.au/...mp;mkevt=1&mkcid=28

I just looked at one in my shed I can get to easily and it is the same, but its not one of the originals off my V2. I'll try and get to them on the weekend and see if they are the same. I had it in my head that they said Japan on them, but that may have been the SII/SIII type wheels I have which are actually Pontiac GTO wheels (same rim as SII/SIII but gloss rather than matte silver), came new with Pontiac centre caps.
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#13 Posted : Wednesday, 1 September 2021 9:47:56 PM(UTC)
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These are the original nuts you need.

https://www.ebay.com.au/...66d8:g:a48AAOSwfVJZiVi-

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These are the original nuts you need.

https://www.ebay.com.au/...66d8:g:a48AAOSwfVJZiVi-



wow...expensive little feckers they are!

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Better price and comes with nut covers, Monaro use silver though.

https://www.gumtree.com....aloo-senator/1239180656

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#16 Posted : Sunday, 5 September 2021 1:34:47 AM(UTC)
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HK1837. I’m interested to know what you meant by 2 different HK Monaro guards. Are you meaning Std and GTS. Base Monaro or GTS.You are not meaning the Round or Square drain holes are you. Yes HT had one or the other. Late or early or are you talking about something entirely different.
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Yes, Monaro and GTS.
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#18 Posted : Wednesday, 8 September 2021 9:05:46 PM(UTC)
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Better price and comes with nut covers, Monaro use silver though.

https://www.gumtree.com....aloo-senator/1239180656



Damn, i have a set half the length of those ones.
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