jetboater4life
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I had my trailer tires changed today and this is what my lug posts looked like.
One of my lug posts stripped out presumably because the nut was was rusted on.
I asked the guy working on the tires if I could put some anti-seize on the lug posts before he re-installed and he said I couldn't because it would mess up the torque setting which he said was 100 ( is this ft/pounds ?)
Anyone care to share their thoughts on this topic? I really want to do something to those lug posts otherwise I might not be able to get the Lug nuts off myself. How about some Naval Jelly and then something to protect them that doesn't mess up the torque rating? If I do use anti-seize what should I use for my torque setting?
My brakes look good as far as I can tell.
One of my lug posts stripped out presumably because the nut was was rusted on.
I asked the guy working on the tires if I could put some anti-seize on the lug posts before he re-installed and he said I couldn't because it would mess up the torque setting which he said was 100 ( is this ft/pounds ?)
Anyone care to share their thoughts on this topic? I really want to do something to those lug posts otherwise I might not be able to get the Lug nuts off myself. How about some Naval Jelly and then something to protect them that doesn't mess up the torque rating? If I do use anti-seize what should I use for my torque setting?
My brakes look good as far as I can tell.
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