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Old 04-14-2017, 07:15 PM
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Old 04-15-2017, 01:04 PM
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Originally Posted by mark kibort
it's not recommended to run any antisieze on the threads.
Porsche has always specified putting anti-seize on threads when using aluminum lug nuts on a steel studs. There are TSBs for every model going back to the mid-eighties. The recommended lube Optimoly-TA does not affect torque so that might be where the confusion has come from?

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i didnt realize it was in the Tech bulletin to use "optimoly". dont know if that is "antiseize". There are a few metallurgists that say , antiseize e is "death " to aluminum parts. (from what ive been told ) interesting. Ive always had issues with the steel lug nuts and not the aluminum over the years. (street only days). Thats why i mentioned just a light film of wheel bearing grease usually being enough.
It also recommends 300miles of tire break in and dont run out hard on new tires. ahhh, the old days!



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