Posted by merlynr on January 28, 2016 at 17:51:31 from (107.77.85.125):
In Reply to: 71 F350 posted by merlynr on January 27, 2016 at 16:05:44:
[quote="CVPost-JRSutton"](quoted from post at 13:30:46 01/28/16) you're probably right.
But I can tell you for sure the driver's side fronts are left hand on the 47's.
As stated before all of mine are rh threads. I completed the job using a 4" grinder and drilling most of the stud plus some chiseling. Took a couple of hours doing that but now I've replaced all of the old locking ring tube type rims with replacement wheels from what I believe is from 79-early 84 F350's. Had to buy one new tire as one was in bad shape. Thanks for the help with this job.
Tire shop said they don't do locking ring rims but I told them all they have to do is dismount old tire from old rim and they agree to do the job. I already had the air out of the old tires.
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