- A
centerlock wheel is a type of
automobile wheel in
which the
wheel is
fastened to the axle
using a single,
central nut,
instead of the more
common ring...
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rotation of the
clamped item.
There are four types:
elliptical offset nuts,
centerlock nuts,
toplock nuts and
partially depitched (Philidas) nuts.
Because these...
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generally referred to as locknuts.
Castellated nut
Distorted thread locknut Centerlock nut
Elliptical offset locknut Toplock nut
Interfering thread nut Tapered...
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specialised lock nuts, including:
Castellated nut
Distorted thread locknut Centerlock nut
Elliptical offset locknut Toplock nut
Philidas nut
Interfering thread...
- M635CSi with
stock BBS RS007 wheels.
Porsche 911 GT3 RS with OEM BBS
centerlock wheels. OEM BBS
forged aluminum wheels on a 2002
Mazda RX-7
Spirit R Type...
- Cup 2 tires,
which are ****ed on 19 inch APP-TECH
wheels that
feature centerlock design.
Stopping power is
aided courtesy of carbon-ceramic brakes, which...
- orientation. Disc
brake mounting interfaces that are
splined include Centerlock, by Shimano.
Aircraft engines may have a
spline upon
which mounts the...
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Design Front Spoiler,
Sport Design Side Mirrors, GTS badging, and 20-inch
centerlock wheels. When
optioned with PDK,
acceleration from 0–97 km/h (0–60 mph)...
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lifts the car by 55 mm (2.2 in)
during entry and exit to ease access.
Centerlock wheels and rear-wheel
steering also are
available as options. Despite...
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Vauxhall 25
Before 1960, sports/racing cars
usually had Rudge-Whitworth
centerlock wire
wheels equipped with
splined hubs and a quick-release "knockoff"...