[Healeys] New Question Austin-Healey Trivia
Mike
phoenix722 at comcast.net
Thu Jul 25 19:23:38 MDT 2013
I once owned a '63 Pontiac Tri-Power (what a bomb!) with LH threaded lug
nuts on one side.
BTW, if the driver is left-handed, does that make one more LH nut?
Mike
BN2
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>I think that was Chryslers in the "olden" days.
>
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> G'day
>
> The wheel nuts or lug nuts as Americans call them are not left handed
> thread
> in steel wheel cars.
>
> Hoo Roo
>
> Patrick Quinn
> Blue Mountains, Australia
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