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Anti-seize on wheel studs - Gary?

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Old 07-22-2003, 06:18 PM
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Default Anti-seize on wheel studs - Gary?

Ok, I searched this topic and didn't find a definitive answer, only conflicting opinions.

I've always used anti-seize on wheel studs and lug nuts. The Audi manual says don't put anything on the wheels studs.

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Default Wheel bolts? I agree with Audi. There is no need to do this.

I'm assuming you mean the bolts. My car has 121,000 miles on it, even my OE bolts that I use for winter wheels still have no problems. It does not hurt to clean them once and awhile to keep them free of debris and light oxidation.
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