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Re: Pitman arm nut thread?
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Sorry dd you were right it was 1.5.turned out the end of my steering shaft was destroyed sovi cut the end 5mm off now nut goes on perfect.thanks :)

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It is not a 1.5 thread.it looks like a finer thread like 1.25

Posted on: 2013/8/10 22:25
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For M16 threads, there are three likely pitches. 1.5 is the fine thread.

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It is not a 1.5 thread.i had 3 1.5 nuts that don't fit.i think it's more like 1.25

Posted on: 2013/8/10 7:58
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nissan part number 08911-24610 NUT

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Got the nut today but dosnt fit.so Eaither the nut they gave me wasn't a 1.5 thread like i asked them or the shaft is different.might ring Nissan and order threw them tomorrow

Posted on: 2013/8/5 9:10
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Thanks dd

Posted on: 2013/8/5 3:43
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1.50 pitch - 10 threads every 15 millimeters

Posted on: 2013/8/4 20:16
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What thread Is the steering box shaft? That bolts the pitman arm to.i know it's m16 but what pitch thread? Looks to be a "fine" thread??

Posted on: 2013/8/4 9:27
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