Pontiac and Buick used LH lug nuts and cap screws (for
buick) in the late 50's and early 60's.
Craig
Riverside, IA
-----Original Message----- From:
Randy Martin <TheKarFixr@xxxxxxx> To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date:
Monday, January 26, 2004 9:19 PM Subject: Re: IML: RIGHT HAND
LUG BOLTS/STUDS----A BETTER WAY FOR BILL
From: "Dick Benjamin" <dickb@xxxxxxxxx>
OK, Bill, but be a little wary. Those left handed lug nuts
were there for a > reason.
I am curious.. Could you elaborate on what the reason was that
Chrysler used Left-handed lug studs and nuts on the left side? Does
anyone know if GM or Ford did this during those years? Thanks!
Randy
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Sent: Monday, January 26, 2004 5:47
PM
Subject: IML: RIGHT HAND LUG
BOLTS/STUDS----A BETTER WAY FOR BILL
Here's what I did Dick. Everything is in good condition,
wheels are straight (no wobbles, lateral runout) lug bolts & nuts are
new on drivers side & when bias ply tires are rotated each wheel is
torqued to 95 lbs., & I watch the entire activity on all 4 wheels. I
considered the yellow paint inside each wheel cover but two things changed
my mind: 1-most of these guys are on a dead run all the time & pay no
attention to any thing. 2-being the former owner of a Hub Cap, Wheel
Cover & OEM factory steel wheel Store I always remove & install my
own wheel covers so they wouldn't see the writing any way. I made the
change 5 years ago last august & have never found any variation in the
lug nuts on either side of the car using my torque wrench which I also take
to the tire shop for them to use. We've been on 3 or 4 car club multi
day cruises in northern California & all were mountain runs with no
problems, all this since the change over. Our 1956 Imperial is next. I'm
happy with it & will post any future problem. Bill & Jan
McPheeters, Shaver Lake, Ca
----- Original Message ----- From:
"Dick Benjamin" <dickb@xxxxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent:
Monday, January 26, 2004 3:49 PM Subject: Re: IML: RIGHT HAND LUG
BOLTS/STUDS----A BETTER WAY
> OK, Bill, but be a little
wary. Those left handed lug nuts were there for a >
reason. Double check your wheel lugs each time you put air in the
tires, > especially if you are running radial tires - as they put more
stress on the > wheel. Yes, I know modern cars don't bother
about this anymore, but I also > know that I lost a wheel once for
exactly this reason - the left side rear > drum had been changed to
right hand lug bolts - and that damn thing worked > itself loose as I
was going down a hill. I was astonished to look out the > side
window to see my wheel passing me by on the downhill!. > > Dick
Benjamin > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Bill
McPheeters" <janshaverlake@xxxxxxxxxx> >
To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >
Sent: Monday, January 26, 2004 11:20 AM > Subject: IML: RIGHT HAND LUG
BOLTS/STUDS----A BETTER WAY > > > > There is
another way. > My tire shop screwed up Left Hand Lug Bolts on my 56
Dodge & the Manager who > wrote the order wrote "left hand lugs
nuts on drivers side" at my request > then got busy & failed to
tell the worker to remember the left hand threads > on the drivers
side, ruining one wasn't enough so the worker ruined all five > on the
front wheel before telling his Boss he couldn't get the nuts off. > We
got that worked out & he offered to pay to have the left hand
bolts > replaced if I knew where to take the drums, which I
did. > I know the owner of the brake repair machine shop in another
town & I knew > he had lug bolts, nuts & a swedging
machine..........Bingo, I now have Right > hand threads on the drivers
side of my 56 Dodge & will soon have the same on > the drivers
side of the 56 Imperial. Cost for bolts, nuts & swedging was >
$13.00 per drum. > With the young people working in today's tire shops
it seemed to me like the > thing to do. > Bill & Jan
McPheeters, Shaver Lake, Ca > > ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Dick Benjamin" <dickb@xxxxxxxxx> > To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >
Sent: Monday, January 26, 2004 9:08 AM > Subject: IML: Left Handed Lug
Wrenches Was:" 62 Imp bumper jack" > > > > The left
hand threads were used on the left side of the car, and the end >
of > > the stud or the head of the bolt will have an "L" stamped
into it. > > > > If you have such a car, be sure to have
the service manager write this > > information on the work order
when you have any work done at a shop where > > the mechanics still
have color in their hair. They won't have ever seen > > such
a thing as a left handed lug nut, and they will crank away with
their > > 200 foot-pound air impact wrench until they have stripped
all your drum > > threads - then tell you you have to buy a new
drum. Been there -= done > > that! > > >
> I also write it in fluorescent yellow lacquer inside the hub caps
on my > > cars with left handed threads! Still, you
have to watch them - the > habits > > of a lifetime are hard
to break. If you hear some mechanic ratcheting >
away > > on your wheel nuts, shout at him to stop!. > >
Dick Benjamin
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