Re: [FWDLK] lug nuts 1956 Mopar?
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Re: [FWDLK] lug nuts 1956 Mopar?



I put 60 Plymouth brake drums on my 57 Plymouth. All right hand sides so no more left hand thread and no more lug bolts. This also gave me the opportunity to put mag  wheels on it since I am not stuck with a steel wheel that accepts the lug bolts. 


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On Wed, 3/26/14, John Hagen <sprinthag@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

 Subject: Re: [FWDLK] lug nuts 1956 Mopar?
 To: L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
 Date: Wednesday, March 26, 2014, 9:04 AM
 
 Boy oh boy. Lug bolts. There is
 something I haven’t thought of for years and years. I know
 I dealt with them in my life on something other than my
 VW’s but what and when ….. I had a 50 Dodge, 53
 Plymouth, 57 Plymouth and later Mopars but I don’t seem to
 recall any of them having bolts albeit we are going back
 some to like 1958 here.
  And I worked on so many other cars
 through the years that it is difficult to recall. That said
 I do recall that Chrysler Corp cars did indeed have bolts
 and locating pins at some long ago point but I am thinking
 more like the 40’s. I had a buddy who had 1941 Plymouth
 coupe that I spent a lot of time working on and that may
 well have been my main experience with bolted wheels. I
 really can’t be positive about the 50 Dodge or the 53
 Plymouth either but I had the wheels and brakes drums off
 that one several times in the near 5 years we had it and
 think (if I can still actually think) I would have recalled
 if it had them.
  So far as DeSoto and Plymouth having
 bolts after Chrysler and Dodge had bolts I would doubt that,
 Maybe Plymouth as it had several brand exclusive pieces due
 to its smaller size but the DeSoto was generally a
 Chrysler/Dodge parts  bin car for most, if not all, of the
 more mundane pieces. Yes they did have their own styling
 cues as necessary for product recognition and some
 exclusivity in the engine department but other than that, at
 least in the post-war years …….
  PS; That 1941 Plymouth coupe had a
 1955 Chrysler 300 under the hood albeit the previous motors
 owner had kept the dual quad setup. My buddy found a New
 Yorker/Imperial four barrel manifold and carb for it. Still
 it was a quick street machine back in the early
 60’s.  John Hagen
  From: Forward Look Mopar Discussion List
 [mailto:L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
 Roger van Hoy
 Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2014 10:17 AM
 To: L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
 Subject: Re: [FWDLK] lug nuts 1956
 Mopar?  From my experience the
 ‘50’s Dodges I’ve worked on had lug nuts, the DeSotos
 and Plymouths had lug bolts and a guide pin. The studs and
 lug nuts are a lot easier to put a wheel on, don’t know
 why they ever used lug bolts.   Never seen a car
 with mixed drums; if someone has that setup maybe some drums
 were switched or possibly the whole axle. 
  --Roger van
 Hoy From: debenson2
 Sent: Monday, March 24, 2014 3:36
 PMTo: L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
 Subject: [FWDLK] lug nuts 1956
 Mopar? What size are the lug
 nuts on our '56 Mopars?I need a lug wrench
 and want the right one. debenson2 No
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