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Rear Hub Nut


Beagler

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In reality, there is no need for opposite threaded hub nuts and it can be argued they are the wrong way round. The most torque difference between the drive shaft and hub is caused by the friction at the tyre opposing the torque applied while accelerating. On the right hand wheel the clockwise driveshaft rotation is opposed by the relative anticlockwise hub rotation, therefore the friction of the nut face against the hub face causes the nut to be rotated anti clockwise relative to the axle. The axle splines only allow this very small fretting movement, though, so it is inconsequential in reducing the clamping torque of the nut.

Basically there is no rational reason to have the hub nuts handed, especially in the way they are on the Caterham and not found on any modern car that I know of for driveshaft hub nuts or bolts.

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