Bevans6
Automotive
- Sep 25, 2009
- 5
This is a question that I have tried hard to find a legitimate answer for, I hope you can help. It relates to large vehicles with stud centered wheels, where the common practice is to use left hand thread studs on the left had side of the vehicle. The common wisdom is that there is a self-tightening action from having the lug nuts on a counter-clockwise turning wheel tighten in a counter-clockwise direction,, but it is related to the taper (or ball) seating of the lug nut onto the wheel, since washer style lug nuts used with later hub centered wheels use the more common right hand taper all the way around the vehicle.
So the question is - what is the engineering reason for using LH studs on the LH side of the vehicle, and what is is physical phenomenon that is causing a taper seat lug nut to require this while a washer seat lug nut doesn't?
thanks very much, Brian
So the question is - what is the engineering reason for using LH studs on the LH side of the vehicle, and what is is physical phenomenon that is causing a taper seat lug nut to require this while a washer seat lug nut doesn't?
thanks very much, Brian