Hello,
I had to change the Left Rear wheel cylinder on my 88 Festiva. I got that taken care of, but the spindle nut is pretty torn up, so I want to replace it. I really wish this had a castle but and cotter key instead of the stupid beat up the spindle nut system.
I got a new nut from Auto Zone and it wouldn’t thread on. Assuming they gave me the wrong part, I got one from O’Reilly and it’s doing the same thing. The old nut goes right on, and the threads don’t seem messed up, so it seems that the threads of the replacements aren’t correct. Has anyone else experienced this??
I took the passenger side off to check and see if the nuts I got were reverse thread, and they won’t go on there either, so that’s not the issue. Side Note: Why is the passenger side threaded reversed?! As I’ve always understood that, the whole point is for the rotation of the assembly to encourage the nut to tighten rather than loosen. If one was going to be LH threads, shouldn’t it be the driver’s side??
I had to change the Left Rear wheel cylinder on my 88 Festiva. I got that taken care of, but the spindle nut is pretty torn up, so I want to replace it. I really wish this had a castle but and cotter key instead of the stupid beat up the spindle nut system.
I got a new nut from Auto Zone and it wouldn’t thread on. Assuming they gave me the wrong part, I got one from O’Reilly and it’s doing the same thing. The old nut goes right on, and the threads don’t seem messed up, so it seems that the threads of the replacements aren’t correct. Has anyone else experienced this??
I took the passenger side off to check and see if the nuts I got were reverse thread, and they won’t go on there either, so that’s not the issue. Side Note: Why is the passenger side threaded reversed?! As I’ve always understood that, the whole point is for the rotation of the assembly to encourage the nut to tighten rather than loosen. If one was going to be LH threads, shouldn’t it be the driver’s side??
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