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Sounds like the knurled part of the studs isn’t engaging properly with the wheel bearing. So that’s a wheel bearing issue or a stud issue that is resulting in not
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Sounds like the knurled part of the studs isn’t engaging properly with the wheel bearing. So that’s a wheel bearing issue or a stud issue that is resulting in not enough interference, causing the stud to spin. Either a bad batch of studs, bad wheel bearing, OR improper install. Who installed the studs in the first place?
Another thing to ask… are you properly torquing the wheels when you swap them over? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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