I have put some road tires on my old Western Wheel knockoffs in anticipation of driving my '64 more soon. I did not take them off, and I have never put knockoffs like these (real ones) on before, so need some tips. How do I keep the adapter hubs still while I torque down the lug nuts to attach it? I see left and right hand threads on the adapters/spinners, I am assuming (like with old Chrysler lug nuts) that the left hand thread is on the left side and the right hand thread is on the right side? Also, after using the lead hammer to tighten the spinner, how should I make sure the pin is locked and any other tips to make sure it stays secure. Thanks for any tips.
Help on mounting knockoff wheels
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Re: Help on mounting knockoff wheels
Thanks Don, odd they are just the opposite to the old Chrysler lug nuts threaded theory of how to keep them tight as the wheel rotated.Big Tanks In the High Mountains of New Mexico- Top
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Re: Help on mounting knockoff wheels
One of my Mopar friends suggested this article for an explanation of why the old Chrysler theory of lug nuts and knock-offs are different:
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Re: Help on mounting knockoff wheels
Mark cone and spinner with a grease pen and check to assure they do not creep after a drive. Know the pros say if done properly they should not move, but can not forget one leaving a 65 FI on day so very careful.- Top
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