You got it backwards - - Passenger's (right) side has right hand threads - so clockwise (right) to tighten and counterclockwise to loosen. Driver's (left) side has left hand threads - so counterclockwise (left) to tighten and clockwise to loosen. Or, turn the bolt/nut to the front of the car to tighten and to the rear to loosen. And it should be : > Lefty loosey, righty tighty -- except on the DRIVER'S side of > 1940-1970 Mopars! Bill Vancouver, BC > From: Mark McDonald <tomswift@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Can someone explain this to me again? I always forget. On the driver's > > side, it's clockwise to tighten, counter-clockwise to loosen. > > Right, I mean CORRECT > > On the pass. side, it's clockwise to loosen, counter-clockwise to > tighten? > > CORRECT AGAIN > > Has someone got a little rhyme to help us remember? > > Okay, how 'bout: > > Lefty loosey, righty tighty -- except on the passenger's side of > 1940-1970 Mopars! > > Is it Friday yet? > > Pete in PA > > >