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Originally Posted by fthamma Do stud-replacement spacers require retorquing after driving or is it just for bolt-on spacers? you want to retorque the lugs anyway a few times after driving
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for stud replacement type, you just retorque the lug nuts. for bolt-on type, ive been using loctite blue on the inner nuts and let them dry overnight. no need for retorquing those, but i still retorque the wheel lugs that hold the wheel to the spacers. |
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