No. They are normal threaded. Clockwise to tighten.
There are 6 per wheel.
In plumbing we use BOTH right and left handed threads depeng on the useage Toilet handles for example are left handed threads threaded rod used for clevis hangers and riser clamps are right handed threads
The lug nuts on the driver side are left handed thread and will have a l stamped in the end of the stud passenger are right hand thread
slave cylinder is located on the starter passenger side of vehicle. it should be attached to the transmission by 2 nuts.
The 1997 VW heater hose has swivel nuts on each end of the hose. Turn the swivel nuts to the left to remove the heater hose.
Turn it counterclockwise on the vast majority of automobiles. There were some cars in the early days that did have lug nuts that had left handed threads on the left side of the car, but not today. An impact wrench will make quick work of removing lug nuts. Do not use a impact wrench to install the lug nuts. Use a torque wrench and tighten them to the exact specifications listed in your owner's manual. Otherwise you will warp the rotors.
The 1997 Chevy Cavalier power steering hose is held in place with swivel nuts. Loosen the swivel nuts by turning them to the left. The power steering hose will come off. Reverse the process to install the new power steering hose.
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1997 Nissan Altima with the Automatic Transmission - has 4 lug nuts per wheel
A 1999 Chevy 1500 truck typically has five lug nuts per wheel. Therefore, with four wheels, the total number of lug nuts is 20. This configuration is standard for most light-duty trucks from that era.
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