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I am sooo pissed off!
I couldn't run. When I got there I changed my first tire then onto the next and I could not remove two lug nuts...they got loose but would not unthread.
I had to get yet another Stud replaced about a week ago and I think they were in a hurry to get the wheel back on and used a power wrench and forced them on which f'd up the threads.
Anyway, if I would have forced them off I wouldn't have gotten my wheel back on so I called it a day and watched Caucasiancoupe run.
It was 110 degrees out there, no one made any decent runs, yuck.
I'm done with the weld wheels I'm getting Centerlines with some regular lug nuts not that shank crap.
I asked the tech guys if that is ok to do (running slicks on none mag nut wheels) and they said yes as long as the hex part of the lug nut covers it's diameter in length on the stud.
I also need to learn on how to change my own wheel studs
I couldn't run. When I got there I changed my first tire then onto the next and I could not remove two lug nuts...they got loose but would not unthread.
I had to get yet another Stud replaced about a week ago and I think they were in a hurry to get the wheel back on and used a power wrench and forced them on which f'd up the threads.
Anyway, if I would have forced them off I wouldn't have gotten my wheel back on so I called it a day and watched Caucasiancoupe run.
It was 110 degrees out there, no one made any decent runs, yuck.
I'm done with the weld wheels I'm getting Centerlines with some regular lug nuts not that shank crap.
I asked the tech guys if that is ok to do (running slicks on none mag nut wheels) and they said yes as long as the hex part of the lug nut covers it's diameter in length on the stud.
I also need to learn on how to change my own wheel studs
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