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Wheel nut size
#1
I’m looking for a wheel brace on eBay but not sure of the size or it’s metric equivalent 
Any thoughts ?
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#2
A7 wheel nuts are 3/8" BSF; my advice would be to steer clear of metric equivalents and hunt down the right tool for the job. There are usually a few A7 wheel braces knocking around at most autojumbles (though I must say I tend to use a socket and extension bar on mine).
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#3
Hi

To the best of my knowledge, the "Across Flats" spanner size for prewar A7 3/8 BSF wheel nuts is 19/32 inch or 0.59375 inches or 15.08125 mm

My 15mm twelve point metric socket is theoretically 0.003 inches too small, but it fits happily.

However, I normally use a "proper" A7 wheelbrace, and have a collection of BSF and BSW spanners and sockets culled cheaply from the local car boot sale.
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#4
The other aspect of using the correct wheel brace is it will tend to encourage the right torque to be applied to the nuts.
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#5
Hugh, I second that about using an A7 wheel brace. I inherited one when I bought my car but didn’t use it for a number of years as I thought it was too small and would not tighten the nuts sufficiently. I finally tried it and found it worked ok. I had been over tightening my wheel nuts for years no wonder the wheel nuts kept stripping threads.

John Mason.
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#6
If you don't have any luck, I have a regular supply of original wheel braces and other Austin Seven tools available.
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#7
Bought this item and it doesn’t fit 
It measures about 18mm and the wheel nuts measure about 16mm?


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#8
That's because it's for an Austin A30/35 and not an Austin 7.

This is what the real A7 wheelbrace looks like:

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#9
The thread pitch might well be 3/8" BSF (British Standard Fine) but the size of the hexagon nut on an A30/A35 is larger than that on an A7. As John posted earlier, across the flats of the Austin 7 wheel nut is 19/32" - which is 0.59375 inches or 15.08125 mm. The best advice? Find and use a genuine A7 wheel brace - and check the nuts regularly.
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#10
Reckers
I don't think that's an Austin 7 brace, perhaps a Big 7, but are often offered on ebay as Austin 7 and I fear might be too large to fit?
The 7 brace is simpler, it does 't have the wooden 'sleeve' in the centre hand hold area and the shape is even, rather than offset.
   

Andy
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