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  1. swbradley1

    Wheel Lug Nuts & Studs and Anti-Seize

    This is the Internet, please don't throw facts up here as it will confuse some. (Oh yeah, that's called sarcasm.) ;-)
  2. swbradley1

    Wheel Lug Nuts & Studs and Anti-Seize

    I have to commend you for posting that you made a mistake. IT happens. I can't imagine what it took to break a stud though.... :-)
  3. swbradley1

    Wheel Lug Nuts & Studs and Anti-Seize

    Can't read without something that will open a DOC file.
  4. swbradley1

    Wheel Lug Nuts & Studs and Anti-Seize

    Interesting. I don't have a Pocket Ref Book but I found this reference to it. Can someone tell if it is correct? If so that is a heck of a difference between dry and wet. Excerpt: Torque values from wet to dry very greatly. From Thomas Glovers "Pocket Ref" reference manual. 5/16" bolt -...
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