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Re: Towing Warning (Was Dropping Drive Shaft)

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Subject: Re: Towing Warning (Was Dropping Drive Shaft)
From: Dave McCauley <cozypow@worldnet.att.net>
Date: Wed, 21 Apr 1999 04:46:58 -0500

drded@ix.netcom.com wrote:

> On 04/20/99 21:04:03 you wrote:
> >
> >Kelvin et al,
> >OK, I believe you guys about towing a wire wheel car backward.
> >However  there is something that has always bugged me about this.  Back in
> >the old days Chrysler used right handed thread lugs on one side of their cars
> >and left haned thread lugs on the other side.  The theroy being, I suppose,
> >the same as the knock off that they would not come loose when driving.  OK
> >fine, I'll buy that.  Every other car maker in the world only uses right hand
> >thread studs on both sides of the car.   Now since we don't see the road
> >littered with wheels off just one side of all the cars made EXCEPT Chryslers,
> >and LBC's with wires, it must mean that the Left handed threads aren't as
> >necessary on cars as Chrysler thought.
> >Agreed?
> >So why do knock offs come off when towed backward? On a car with all right
> >handed thread lugs, at any one time, half of them are going in the "wrong"
> >direction and should be comming loose.  I can tell you from personal
> >experience that if lug nuts get a little loose the studs (all of them) will
> >break.  Ask me how I know this<G>.   The only answer I can think of is that a
> >properly torqued fastner won't come loose.  Am I missing something here?
> >Not trying to start a flame war, just want to understand.
> >Rick Ewald
> >67 MGB
>

You answered your own question, knock-off have different handed threads for 
each side, hence, the
nuts are marked 'right side' and 'left side'.  .....  They will come off when 
towed backward, or
when hitting the brakes hard with worn out splines!

-dave-


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