Wheel stud lubrication - good or bad?
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomato
I had some of my information on tomatos incorrect. Don't know where I got
my info but it was a long time ago.
The above link will tell all that anyone might want to know about tomatos
but begs the question: which came first, the tomato or the pizza? ;-)
Ralph
I had some of my information on tomatos incorrect. Don't know where I got
my info but it was a long time ago.
The above link will tell all that anyone might want to know about tomatos
but begs the question: which came first, the tomato or the pizza? ;-)
Ralph
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomato
I had some of my information on tomatos incorrect. Don't know where I got
my info but it was a long time ago.
The above link will tell all that anyone might want to know about tomatos
but begs the question: which came first, the tomato or the pizza? ;-)
Ralph
I had some of my information on tomatos incorrect. Don't know where I got
my info but it was a long time ago.
The above link will tell all that anyone might want to know about tomatos
but begs the question: which came first, the tomato or the pizza? ;-)
Ralph
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomato
I had some of my information on tomatos incorrect. Don't know where I got
my info but it was a long time ago.
The above link will tell all that anyone might want to know about tomatos
but begs the question: which came first, the tomato or the pizza? ;-)
Ralph
I had some of my information on tomatos incorrect. Don't know where I got
my info but it was a long time ago.
The above link will tell all that anyone might want to know about tomatos
but begs the question: which came first, the tomato or the pizza? ;-)
Ralph
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Here is a link to a site that explains the difference in torque for
lubed/unlubed pretty well. Believe the info or not but it tries to explain
the difference pretty well. Even has a calculator for different size
fasteners.
http://www.rockcrawler.com/techrepor...rque/index.asp
Les
'01 TJ
lubed/unlubed pretty well. Believe the info or not but it tries to explain
the difference pretty well. Even has a calculator for different size
fasteners.
http://www.rockcrawler.com/techrepor...rque/index.asp
Les
'01 TJ
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Here is a link to a site that explains the difference in torque for
lubed/unlubed pretty well. Believe the info or not but it tries to explain
the difference pretty well. Even has a calculator for different size
fasteners.
http://www.rockcrawler.com/techrepor...rque/index.asp
Les
'01 TJ
lubed/unlubed pretty well. Believe the info or not but it tries to explain
the difference pretty well. Even has a calculator for different size
fasteners.
http://www.rockcrawler.com/techrepor...rque/index.asp
Les
'01 TJ
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Here is a link to a site that explains the difference in torque for
lubed/unlubed pretty well. Believe the info or not but it tries to explain
the difference pretty well. Even has a calculator for different size
fasteners.
http://www.rockcrawler.com/techrepor...rque/index.asp
Les
'01 TJ
lubed/unlubed pretty well. Believe the info or not but it tries to explain
the difference pretty well. Even has a calculator for different size
fasteners.
http://www.rockcrawler.com/techrepor...rque/index.asp
Les
'01 TJ
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FWIW:
This is what the WJ manual (section 22 Page 9) says about the topic.
"To install the wheel, first position it properly on
the mounting surface. All wheel nuts should then be
tightened just snug. Gradually tighten them in
sequence to the proper torque specification (Fig. 5).
Never use oil or grease on studs or nuts."
"Les" <wiedrick@twcny.rr.com> wrote in message
news:VeDUf.14924$Da7.394@twister.nyroc.rr.com...
> Here is a link to a site that explains the difference in torque for
> lubed/unlubed pretty well. Believe the info or not but it tries to explain
> the difference pretty well. Even has a calculator for different size
> fasteners.
>
> http://www.rockcrawler.com/techrepor...rque/index.asp
>
> Les
> '01 TJ
>
>
This is what the WJ manual (section 22 Page 9) says about the topic.
"To install the wheel, first position it properly on
the mounting surface. All wheel nuts should then be
tightened just snug. Gradually tighten them in
sequence to the proper torque specification (Fig. 5).
Never use oil or grease on studs or nuts."
"Les" <wiedrick@twcny.rr.com> wrote in message
news:VeDUf.14924$Da7.394@twister.nyroc.rr.com...
> Here is a link to a site that explains the difference in torque for
> lubed/unlubed pretty well. Believe the info or not but it tries to explain
> the difference pretty well. Even has a calculator for different size
> fasteners.
>
> http://www.rockcrawler.com/techrepor...rque/index.asp
>
> Les
> '01 TJ
>
>
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FWIW:
This is what the WJ manual (section 22 Page 9) says about the topic.
"To install the wheel, first position it properly on
the mounting surface. All wheel nuts should then be
tightened just snug. Gradually tighten them in
sequence to the proper torque specification (Fig. 5).
Never use oil or grease on studs or nuts."
"Les" <wiedrick@twcny.rr.com> wrote in message
news:VeDUf.14924$Da7.394@twister.nyroc.rr.com...
> Here is a link to a site that explains the difference in torque for
> lubed/unlubed pretty well. Believe the info or not but it tries to explain
> the difference pretty well. Even has a calculator for different size
> fasteners.
>
> http://www.rockcrawler.com/techrepor...rque/index.asp
>
> Les
> '01 TJ
>
>
This is what the WJ manual (section 22 Page 9) says about the topic.
"To install the wheel, first position it properly on
the mounting surface. All wheel nuts should then be
tightened just snug. Gradually tighten them in
sequence to the proper torque specification (Fig. 5).
Never use oil or grease on studs or nuts."
"Les" <wiedrick@twcny.rr.com> wrote in message
news:VeDUf.14924$Da7.394@twister.nyroc.rr.com...
> Here is a link to a site that explains the difference in torque for
> lubed/unlubed pretty well. Believe the info or not but it tries to explain
> the difference pretty well. Even has a calculator for different size
> fasteners.
>
> http://www.rockcrawler.com/techrepor...rque/index.asp
>
> Les
> '01 TJ
>
>
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FWIW:
This is what the WJ manual (section 22 Page 9) says about the topic.
"To install the wheel, first position it properly on
the mounting surface. All wheel nuts should then be
tightened just snug. Gradually tighten them in
sequence to the proper torque specification (Fig. 5).
Never use oil or grease on studs or nuts."
"Les" <wiedrick@twcny.rr.com> wrote in message
news:VeDUf.14924$Da7.394@twister.nyroc.rr.com...
> Here is a link to a site that explains the difference in torque for
> lubed/unlubed pretty well. Believe the info or not but it tries to explain
> the difference pretty well. Even has a calculator for different size
> fasteners.
>
> http://www.rockcrawler.com/techrepor...rque/index.asp
>
> Les
> '01 TJ
>
>
This is what the WJ manual (section 22 Page 9) says about the topic.
"To install the wheel, first position it properly on
the mounting surface. All wheel nuts should then be
tightened just snug. Gradually tighten them in
sequence to the proper torque specification (Fig. 5).
Never use oil or grease on studs or nuts."
"Les" <wiedrick@twcny.rr.com> wrote in message
news:VeDUf.14924$Da7.394@twister.nyroc.rr.com...
> Here is a link to a site that explains the difference in torque for
> lubed/unlubed pretty well. Believe the info or not but it tries to explain
> the difference pretty well. Even has a calculator for different size
> fasteners.
>
> http://www.rockcrawler.com/techrepor...rque/index.asp
>
> Les
> '01 TJ
>
>
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And of course, seal them away from the weather by replacing the
protective cover.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
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billy ray wrote:
>
> FWIW:
> This is what the WJ manual (section 22 Page 9) says about the topic.
>
> "To install the wheel, first position it properly on
> the mounting surface. All wheel nuts should then be
>
> tightened just snug. Gradually tighten them in
>
> sequence to the proper torque specification (Fig. 5).
>
> Never use oil or grease on studs or nuts."
protective cover.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
billy ray wrote:
>
> FWIW:
> This is what the WJ manual (section 22 Page 9) says about the topic.
>
> "To install the wheel, first position it properly on
> the mounting surface. All wheel nuts should then be
>
> tightened just snug. Gradually tighten them in
>
> sequence to the proper torque specification (Fig. 5).
>
> Never use oil or grease on studs or nuts."


