1968 plymouth roadrunner

I got all right from summit racing. If you take you car to someone that dose not know this they will most likely mess them up. Just a suggestion.
 
I got all right from summit racing. If you take you car to someone that dose not know this they will most likely mess them up. Just a suggestion.
Yeah my Grandpa had a "knucklehead" make the mistake of impacting the wrong way while working on his Charger... original is not always best, so I'm going with regular wheel lugs since they are readily available and are not goofy. My thought is that no one will ever come up to you and put your car down for something as small as wheel lugs, especially when you cannot see them...
 
62EFEEC5-BFF8-42FB-BC3A-BBD2D3378A0E.jpeg Actually will keep tire from falling off if nuts aren’t tight. One side spins on tight with rotation other side not so much. Chrysler’s only one that did this I know of? Made a lug nut holder 50 years back to keep nuts sorted, still use it. But no, not crazy about different threads either. Sorting metric and standard nuts and screws is way bad enough.
 
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The left handed nut came form the wagon wheel to keep the nut tight plus the rotation on the car wheel was suppose to keep them from backing off because of centrifugal force is what the engineer was thinking. An ford had left handed back in the day on passenger side also along with many other cars from the 20s era. This information for all the kid's out their. :steering:
 
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