1/2-20 I believe- a very common size-then you just get the same style (acorn with conical seat or those with a shank for custom wheels) Most auto parts stores will look them up for you to ensure you get the right part no.
5 per wheel.
Yes.
six lug nuts per wheel on the 97 dakotas
torque specs. on lugnuts are usually around 90-100 ft.lbs.
Loosen, don't remove the wheel nuts, then jack up the vehicle and support safely. Now remove the wheel nuts and then the tire.
No. Clockwise thread on both sides.
1/2 ton will have 6 lug nuts holding the wheels on and the 3/4 tons will have 8
The wheels off a 2003 will bolt to a 2001 with no modifications provided they are the same series of truck. (1500 or 2500) if they have the same number or studs they will fit although you may need different lug nuts depending on the style of wheels and nuts they each use
At the nut house. Every major city has one.
There are a flat head nuts on the back side of the bummer, you will need to remove these nuts then pull the bolts out. the bumper (if it has not already done so) the bumper will fall off. If you also wish to remove the braces you can do so just as easily.
step one is the check lug nuts ----------- step 2 is the axle busted grease around axle
The cast of Nuts - 2003 includes: Amulette Garneau Huguette Oligny