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Old 07-04-2009, 05:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Texas Coyote View Post
The packaging says they are forged aluminum so they should be very safe.... If you decide to get them, also get some anti seize compound like what is sold in auto parts stores for installing spark plugs in aluminium cylinder heads.... Apply it to the wheel studs and avoid putting any on the surface of the nut that contacts the wheel..... I am an old man that favours function over form, but these nuts provide both, which to me makes them more appealing than something that just looks good or is just functional.
The packaging does NOT say "forged aluminum" as far as I can see. It does say "forging" but that is probably just advertising crap, kind of like the blue headlight bulbs that say "HID" on the box... when clearly they are not HIDs.
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