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Mine too, that is why I thought it was some sort of policy.Even my spare is mounted in the same direction!
At least there is consistancy!
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Mine too, that is why I thought it was some sort of policy.Even my spare is mounted in the same direction!
At least there is consistancy!
Wait!! You are in WV, I am in Gainesville VA......... Mine are backwards on the drivers side..... if yours are backwards on the passenger side, maybe we should just meet up in a parking lot somewhere and swap!Mine too, that is why I thought it was some sort of policy.
I want to play around with adding nuts to adjust the balance, but I don't want to spend a ton of $$ ordering a bunch of lug nuts and paying for shipping. Does anyone know the thread pitch and size of the lug nuts on the A3?I chased this down on an A3 I bobbed. Here is a pic of the fix. The add 5 lug nuts opposite the CTIS weight. The center stud will have one and the two on either side will have 2 ea. There is not a lot of thread sticking out so the first layer nut you put on goes on normal but the second one goes on backwards. Use right hand twist deuce lug nuts.
Justin Wehring
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I know the "lug nuts" are LH thread and RH thread on opposite sides of the vehicle, but I "assume" all of the bolts that hold the wheel together all tighten to the right.Hmmm, mine is one town away right now. I gotta check this out! I would think instead of lugs maybe one can just get off the shelf bolts at Fastenal. Those are big ones, 1 1/2 socket IIRC.
You are right! I need another cup of coffee. Thanks. It will still be 39 large nuts. Worth a try.I know the "lug nuts" are LH thread and RH thread on opposite sides of the vehicle, but I "assume" all of the bolts that hold the wheel together all tighten to the right.
After I get through my morning rush of customers I'll try to run out to the truck to make sure.
Son of a...... left my thread pitch checker at home. Any idea on the pitch? 3/4" 16tpi maybe? I'm just eyeballing here.You are right! I need another cup of coffee. Thanks. It will still be 39 large nuts. Worth a try.
Unfortunately, the A3 wheels are only rated for 60 psi.Im also going to tell you it has to do with the tire pressure. Those tires are rated 80psi just so you know
When I picked up my A3 from Sparta, the tires were not all mounted the same way. They were installed correctly on both sides. The spare was set up like the drivers side. I've seen a lot of A3s still at GL lots, some with the tires mounted correctly and others all mounted the same. Obviously, some of those tires were replaced. My A3 had very little mileage on it and I don't believe the tires had ever been off the wheels since the truck left AM General.The secret to the reason the tires are like they are. Some one thought that if you place one set on one side differnt from other they will pull good in foward and reverse. Thats why they are mounted that way. All the M35A3s were setup like this. Its not a mistake in mounting the tires. YES the XL is a directional tire.
When I picked up my A3 from Sparta, the tires were not all mounted the same way. They were installed correctly on both sides. The spare was set up like the drivers side. I've seen a lot of A3s still at GL lots, some with the tires mounted correctly and others all mounted the same. Obviously, some of those tires were replaced. My A3 had very little mileage on it and I don't believe the tires had ever been off the wheels since the truck left AM General.
The tires were intended to be directional by Michelin and self-cleaning, like the tires on a tractor. The 'V' in the tread is supposed to be pointing rearward when in contact with the ground on both sides for all wheels. That being said, Michelin also says that they can be run in either direction without harming the tire, but offroad performance suffers when they are mounted backwards. In addition to performing better when oriented correctly when in mud, snow, etc. I personally think the trucks look funny when some of the tires are mounted backwards.OK i checked my A3 they are different on both sides, never noticed? so they should all be the same? yes or no, or it doesnt really matter?
.....I personally think the trucks look funny when some of the tires are mounted backwards.
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