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Re: Anti-seize on lug posts? (no LBC content)

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Subject: Re: Anti-seize on lug posts? (no LBC content)
From: "Martin Secrest" <msecrest@erols.com>
Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2001 16:48:18 -0400
References: <3.0.6.32.20010619162121.00794280@pop3.norton.antivirus>
And what holds in a lug nut is bolt torque -- the stretching of the stud --
not thread stickiness.

--
Martin Secrest
72 TR6
73 GT6



> I know the original thread asked for off list responses but I thought, and
> hoped, others might benefit from my response. Anti seize is a great
> material which I use often. <--said to hopefully reduce any flaming
> tendencies. A longtime friend and suspension guru told me that anti seize
> is great on parts such as brake components where bleeding or run-off of
> lubricant can affect other components or where high heat is a factor. On
> applications which do not fall in the above category, use wheel bearing
> grease as is holds up to the elements better and stays "wet" longer. I
hope
> this information is helpful to others and does not induce a raging flaming
> of my hinie.

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