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azrving
Mar 11, 2014Explorer
Often times the stud will also be damaged when they are that hard to remove. Buy new nuts and see if they go on easily. If they dont, then the studs are probably bad. Before putting the wheels back on use anti seize on the threads. I like to put it on the threads but not the nut/wheel contact area.
There are many opinions on this topic but I have always used it with no problems. It also works well on the center hub area to prevent wheel hub seizure.
http://www.permatex.com/products-2/product-categories/lubricants/specialty-lubricants-anti-seize/permatex-anti-seize-lubricant-detail
http://www.engineersedge.com/wwwboard/posts/13070.html
There are many opinions on this topic but I have always used it with no problems. It also works well on the center hub area to prevent wheel hub seizure.
http://www.permatex.com/products-2/product-categories/lubricants/specialty-lubricants-anti-seize/permatex-anti-seize-lubricant-detail
http://www.engineersedge.com/wwwboard/posts/13070.html
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