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  1. rdixiemiller

    Wheel studs

    I just checked mine again, the fronts are reversed from the rears. The rears are LH thread on the right side, RH thread on the left. The fronts are wrong, someone must have mixed up the hubs when they worked on the front end. So, I was wrong about the studs, sorry! I still look for the L on...
  2. rdixiemiller

    Wheel studs

    Bjorn- Are you sure about the threads? The nut is supposed to tighten as the wheel rolls forward. My truck has RH threads on the Left side, LH threads on the Right. This was especially true on cars with the center "knock off" hubs. Towing one rear wheels up (car backwards) could run off a wheel...
  3. rdixiemiller

    Wheel studs

    If there is a bunch of paint on the threads, you may need to take a wire brush on a drill and clean them up. I have taken a torch and burned off the paint, then soaked them down with Liquid Wrench. If you are good with a torch, you can wash the nut off without damaging the wheel. Try to split...
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