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CDU1534L - Nut – M24 x 1.5mm

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Nut - M24 x 1.5mm is a hexagonal fixing nut with an M24 fine-pitch thread (1.5mm pitch).

The 1.5mm fine pitch gives more precise clamping and greater resistance to vibration loosening than a standard coarse-pitch nut of the same diameter. The hexagon measures 32mm across the flats, requiring a 32mm spanner or socket for tightening.
Vehicle Model Land Rover Discovery 2 1998-2004 (L318)
Land Rover Freelander 1 1996-2006 (L314)
Range Rover Classic 1994-2001 (P38)
Alternative Codes
CDU1534L

In stock 65 units
53 · Gouda 12 · Drachten
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Frequently asked questions

What is the CDU1534L nut used for?
The CDU1534L is an M24 x 1.5mm fine-pitch hexagonal nut used in the drivetrain area on the Land Rover Discovery 2, Freelander 1 and Range Rover P38. The fine 1.5mm pitch resists vibration loosening, which suits it to propshaft and drive-mechanism fixings.
What size spanner does this nut need?
This nut has a 32mm hexagon across the flats, so you'll need a 32mm spanner or socket to fit or remove it. The M24 x 1.5mm fine thread gives precise clamping on Land Rover drivetrain fixings.
How many of these nuts are needed for the job?
The number of M24 nuts depends on the assembly being secured. Propshaft and drive-flange joints typically use several fixings each, so count the nuts on your existing component before ordering to make sure you have enough.
Can this nut be reused or should it be replaced?
Fine-pitch drivetrain nuts like this are typically best replaced rather than reused, especially if the thread shows wear or the nut was previously torqued down. Fresh nuts help keep reliable clamping on vibration-prone propshaft and drive fixings.