A 24x1.5 is not an uncommon cv axle nut. I probably have some in the junk drawer, not sure about a castle nut.Roro king did not have the nut.
Ace hardware did not have the nut.
NAPA did not have the nut.
Jacobi/Seymour did not have the nut.
1ea 24mm castle nut. . . . .$42 shipped UPS from Elizabethtown, KY.
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Wish I'd known this sooner. I am unsure of the pitch. Just know it is metric and 24mm. English is designated in TPI but I'm not even sure how the designate in the metric threads.Whats the thread pitch? I can whip one up.
Found that after I ordered the OE part.
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Metric is just the distance between threads. 24mm has like 1 coarse and 2 or 3 fine pitches it could be. Metric threads are best measured with a pitch gauge but i figured if you had a part number we could do some googling and find the pitch.Wish I'd known this sooner. I am unsure of the pitch. Just know it is metric and 24mm. English is designated in TPI but I'm not even sure how the designate in the metric threads.
When I get the order I'll have the part #. I should order a pitch gauge.Metric is just the distance between threads. 24mm has like 1 coarse and 2 or 3 fine pitches it could be. Metric threads are best measured with a pitch gauge but i figured if you had a part number we could do some googling and find the pitch.
Theyre one of those things that comes in handy once every couple years if your not a machinist or mechanic lol.When I get the order I'll have the part #. I should order a pitch gauge.