Counter clockwise.
to loosen the lug nuts you turn the lug wrench left or counter clockwise
Locking nuts for bike wheels are used to secure the wheels in place and prevent them from being easily removed by unauthorized individuals. These nuts require a special key or tool to loosen or tighten them, making it more difficult for thieves to steal the wheels or tamper with them. This added security measure helps protect the bike from theft and ensures that the wheels remain securely attached while riding.
left
The SJ nut turns to the left to loosen
left (counter clockwise) is loose right (clockwise) is tight remember that and you'll never have a problem with any lug nut. Old dodges were reverse thread on one side I believe it was the left
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.
Jack the car up, loosen the bolts and remove the wheel. The next thing is to loosen the nuts joining the axle to the stath then remove the axle.
It is easier if you loosen or 'crack' the nuts before you jack up the car. But do not remove them
A hubcap key is helpful in the removal of the New VW Beetle, a pair of Allen wrenches may be substituted in a pinch. Loosen the lug nuts prior to jacking up. Remove the nuts once jacked up, and pull up.
All nuts and bolts are left hand turns.. IE anticlockwise
No. Saturn Ion's wheels have 4 nuts but Pontiac Sunfire wheels have 5 nuts.
A wrench is a hand tool that is utilized to tighten or loosen nuts.