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Originally Posted by 6MT It's not Nissan's problem. You've got aftermarket spacers and (probably) not OEM studs. IMHO, the biggest problem with stud issues is over-torquing. Well... don't worry, it's
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Check out the first post and the tsb and you'll know what I'm talking about. |
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