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Lefty tighty? Righty Losey?

Discussion in 'Flat Fender Tech' started by jeep4x4greg, Jan 4, 2008.

  1. jeep4x4greg

    jeep4x4greg Member

    I tried searching here and didnt find anything on this.....

    It appears that on my '46 CJ2a one wheel, out of the 4, has reverse thread wheel studs/lugs...... the other 3 are normal.

    I went to remove the two driver side wheels (i have new skinney small tires (town and country's) to replace the odd old ones, hadn't had a chance to put them on till now) and i noticed that 2 of the rear lugs were broken off.....not the end of the world....so i start messing with the remaining 3 to get them off.....not wanting to break them i start trying to go a little forward and then backward again......to work em loose.... anyways....i notice they are backwards....

    I'm going to replace them.....since 2 are broken...so i'm just going to match the other 3 wheels......I'm not sure how to do this, but i'm sure it cant be that hard....



    anyway......so is this normal? was this how they came originally and the others have been replaced? seems really weird
     
  2. w3srl

    w3srl All-around swell dude Staff Member

    Early Jeeps had left-handed threads on the left-side wheels, with the theory being that the forward rotation of the wheels would keep the lug nuts from working loose.

    I'd go with all right-hand studs/nuts and call it good. ;)
     
  3. sammy

    sammy Coca-Cola?

    Yes, drivers sides were always reverse thread until 3A's IIRC
    Could have been that the front was replaced with a later axle with all common threads.
     
  4. jeep4x4greg

    jeep4x4greg Member

    wow....so the driver side was different than the passenger side from the factory?

    that doesnt seem like a good idea at all..for manufacturing and owning......especially if they did that on a military jeep. just more parts to order and keep track of.

    learn something new everyday :)

    thanks
     
  5. Warloch

    Warloch Did you say Flattie??? Staff Member

    Yup factory and it went past just the 3A Sammy :)

    They are easy to swap out. Alot of them were tacked on the inside - grind and pop them out on a press (prefered, though I have used a hammer in my past).
     
  6. jayhawkclint

    jayhawkclint ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ

    Seen at least as late as '63 myself. Definitely changed over before '69.
     
  7. jeep4x4greg

    jeep4x4greg Member

    thing a 1 ton arbor press would work? or should i use a bigger hydraulic shop press
    ....i need to get one anyways :)
     
  8. w3srl

    w3srl All-around swell dude Staff Member

    A substantial vise will do it, but be sure to put a big socket over the back side or you WILL bend the drum and/or hub in the process. DAMHIK. :mad:
     
  9. 97XJ_95YJ

    97XJ_95YJ I hate torx bolts

    IIRC the end of the stud has a "R" or "L" stamped into it to indicate right or left hand turn. At least me 2A had the letter stamped into the end of the stud.
     
  10. Mcruff

    Mcruff Earlycj5 Machinist

    The left handed lug nuts was not a jeep thing, Chrysler was still doing this in 1969. Most auto manufactures had done away with the idea by the late 50's early 60's though, jeep and Chysler just hung on longer than most.
     
  11. Aweart

    Aweart New Member

    My '65 has em on the drivers side...somehow my front drivers side has four like this and one the normal way....lots of swearing at Jeep gods for this
     
  12. jeep4x4greg

    jeep4x4greg Member

    im sure that this si the reason the other two lugs are busted off....some one along the way didnt know what they were...

    now i need to go check and see what kind of front axle i have instead of taking it for granted that i have the stock front.
     
  13. 66cj5

    66cj5 Jeep with no name

    my spare front (dana 25) has the left hand studs with an "L" stamped on the center.
     
  14. blevisay

    blevisay Oh Noooooooooooooooo! Staff Member

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