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Twice, in 4 months the wheel studs on the front passenger side have been breaking off. The stealer replaced them the first time but said that they would not do it again b/c of the lift and aftermarket tires and rims. Can anyone help. I keep them torqued to the EXACT spects.

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I am sure the big wheels put added stress on the studs :confused: but I always torque the nuts down and then in a couple days torque them again.

Also make sure the surface of the wheel is clean and has no ice, A little dirt or ice will let you torque up fine but then will cause you grief in the end. voice of experience here :mad:



cheers , Kevin
 
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