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Old 06-17-2008, 12:04 AM   #1
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Bimbo question: wheel nut colors

Google failed me this time.

Racing cars have red and blue wheel nuts. Which is left and which is right?

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Re: Bimbo question: wheel nut colors

If my memory is still good it's red on the left, blue on the right!
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Old 06-17-2008, 04:09 AM   #3
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Re: Bimbo question: wheel nut colors

blue nuts!?

i only know in aircraft...it's red on left & green on the right.

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Re: Bimbo question: wheel nut colors

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If my memory is still good it's red on the left, blue on the right!
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Thanks, I was not sure anymore after Marc posted about the green ones!
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Re: Bimbo question: wheel nut colors

Cheers! I woudl have guessed the other way round Red = Right
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Re: Bimbo question: wheel nut colors

Jano is correct - Red left, Blue right.
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Re: Bimbo question: wheel nut colors

This stems back to shipping practise where Port is red and Starboard is green. I think it's easier to anodise metal parts blue than green...
Port, being a fortified red wine, was always traditionally that colour.
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Re: Bimbo question: wheel nut colors

why is it set in such way? how do you guys know?

sorry for asking such a silly question
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why is it set in such way? how do you guys know?

sorry for asking such a silly question
The nuts are threaded for different hands (left hand thread and right hand thread) so that they don't work loose with the forces acting on the wheels - the design is so that they can only tighten under load so they don't loosen during the race.
The coloration is so that they can't be confused during a wheel change as putting a LH nut on the RH thread will destroy the wheel hub.
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Re: Bimbo question: wheel nut colors

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The nuts are threaded for different hands (left hand thread and right hand thread) so that they don't work loose with the forces acting on the wheels - the design is so that they can only tighten under load so they don't loosen during the race.
The coloration is so that they can't be confused during a wheel change as putting a LH nut on the RH thread will destroy the wheel hub.
I'm ever wondered how the old school wheels fasteners (like '50-'60 Sports/proto car) would work: your explanation Ray seems work also for those: was them different by side too?
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Re: Bimbo question: wheel nut colors

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The nuts are threaded for different hands (left hand thread and right hand thread) so that they don't work loose with the forces acting on the wheels - the design is so that they can only tighten under load so they don't loosen during the race.
The coloration is so that they can't be confused during a wheel change as putting a LH nut on the RH thread will destroy the wheel hub.
Great info but above all nice to see you Ray.
Seems like I haven't noticed you around for a while.

The port/red will help me remember (even if it's only an old sailor's tale ) Thanks
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