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      03-04-2020, 09:15 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by Pong View Post
thx everyone. i'm sure i'm referring to the correct marking unit on my torque wrench, but yes I will try with another torque wrench. one thing u pointed out could actually be the cause, i used quite a bit of anti-seize on the lugs and the mating surfaces. i believe i should remove all of the completely from the lugs. anyone has any suggestion what "cleaner" should I use to remove it?

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I don't think you should put any lubricant on the threads of the lugs, that's the exact reason they're coming loose. On the hub/mating surface to prevent the hub and wheel sticking yes that's fine. But DO NOT put it on the threads of the lug bolts. That's only my 0.02 tho
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