You also have to pay attention to more than right hand/left hand. A few years ago when I had new tires installed on my conversion van, they put the nuts back on with the beveled edge out!! It must have been the first day for some new employee that had no training. This happened at a "name-brand" tire store. Best regards, Jim -----Original Message----- From: G Moon [mailto:agmoon@xxxx] Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 2:33 PM To: 'Chrysler 300 Yahoo Group' Subject: Re: [Chrysler300] Right hand, left hand. When you must take your car to a shop where they remove and replace the lugs, take your own wrench with you. I stand by the car and hand them the wrench when it comes time to replace the lugs. (if they say I can't stay in the shop with my car, then I don't use that shop.) I also explain about left hand lugs. Otherwise, I can only hope I have a 10' pipe in the trunk to put on the end of the wrench and hop up and down on it if I need to change a tire. Being a shortie, I can probably get away with it better than you big guys. Being female helps too. They can patronize me all they want, as long as they do what I tell them. Gloria Moon