you need the key for the lug nuts. if you do not have the key then hit up either a Merchants or NTB or someone else that does tires
To remove the wiper motor from a Datsun 240Z, start by disconnecting the battery to ensure safety. Next, remove the wiper arms by unscrewing the nuts at their bases, then take off the wiper linkage by unscrewing the bolts that secure it to the motor. Finally, disconnect the electrical connector and remove the mounting bolts securing the wiper motor to the firewall, allowing you to pull the motor out.
The rear wheels are secured by five bolts and nuts. Remove the nuts to remove the wheels. Make sure the vehicle is jacked up before loosening the nuts.
remove the jack. remove the hubcap. loosen the lug nuts. Raise the vehicle. remove the lug nuts. remove the flat tire. replace the tire. tighten the lug nuts. lower vehicle. tighten the lug nuts again. replace the hubcap.
Locked joints typically refer to a type of connection rather than a specific use of nuts. However, in construction and mechanical applications, nuts such as nylon-insert lock nuts or prevailing torque nuts are commonly used to prevent loosening due to vibration. These nuts feature a design that creates friction against the bolt threads, ensuring a secure fit. Other options include lock washers and serrated flange nuts for added stability.
1. Remove the five lug nuts 2. Remove the tire 3. Remove the four lug nuts 4. Remove the two screws 5. Remove the drum from around the brakes 6. Remove the four nuts underneath that 7. Pull the axle out
To remove the front fenders from a 1976 Datsun 280Z, start by disconnecting the battery and removing any electrical components attached to the fenders. Unscrew the bolts and nuts securing the fenders to the chassis, which are typically located along the top, inside the wheel wells, and at the front. Carefully pull the fender away from the body, ensuring to detach any remaining clips or fasteners. It’s advisable to have a helper to prevent damage to the fenders or surrounding bodywork during removal.
No, lug nuts hold your wheels onto the hub.
remove the six lug nuts
Loosen, don't remove the wheel nuts, then jack up the vehicle and support safely. Now remove the wheel nuts and then the tire.
Lift the vehicle with a car jack, remove the hub, remove the nuts, and remove the old tire. Next put on the new tire, replace the nuts, tighten down the nuts, replace the hub, and lower the car.
That car may have locking lug nuts if they are the factory originals. You would need the "key" for the lug nuts in order to remove them.
YOU CAN NOT REMOVE THE GAS TANK UNLESS YOU REMOVE THE BUMPER. THERE ARE NUTS LOCATED ALL THE WAY AROUND THE SEAM WHERE THE BUMPER MOUNTS UP TO THE BODY. 10MM NUTS. YOU NEED TO FOLLOW THE NUTS AND START REMOVING. YOU NEED TO REMOVE THE LISCENSE PLATE TO ACCESSS THE NUTS NEAR THAT AREA. UNHOOK ELECTRICAL TO BULBS ON THE WAY.