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Old 11-30-2017, 04:35 PM
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Originally Posted by -Ryan-
I have them on my GTS. (Not my GTS below) Yeah they match the calipers pretty good. Don't know the name of the shade of red. If there is even a name.


My car is all black too. Can you post up some pics? Ive been thiking about doing this forever.
Old 11-30-2017, 05:28 PM
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Originally Posted by PatrickC23
Guess I'll be doing this the first time I need to swap a tire. Does removing and reinstalling the nut scratch it up?
Not if done with care, use the correct torque wrench set at I pretty sure 444-ft/lbs. and have someone braking while doing so there is zero movement.

I've heard of shops using a sledge hammer... NO NO, your torque wrench should look something like this one.

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I use an adjustable brake pedal depressor when I change my centerlock wheels. I use the Precision Instruments torque wrench and breaker bar. You’ll need some Molub-Alloy aluminum anti-seize paste for a new centerlock bolt.

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