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Old 11-11-2003, 03:05 AM
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Originally posted by ossodiseppia
Back in the "olden days" (up to 1969 I think) the drivers side lugs were righty loosey and lefty tighty. My 69 Roundtail still had that type. I've not seen the lugs pictured in anything other than "normal" thread. That doesn' t mean they don't exist. The righty loosey and lefty tighty lugs that were on my car were brass. If you look closely at the lugs in the picture, you'll see a little lip at the base. This is what holds the caps on.
Thanks osso,

If the pictured lug nuts do not come in r-l l-t threads, would I also have to convert to later model hubs?

Seems like a lot to invest just so I can convert to wider stock-looking wheels and center lug covers. I like my hub caps, but I like the look of the center lug covers better.
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