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Old 06-17-2009, 11:16 AM   #14
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Originally Posted by bmussatti
I think one of the main reasons to use this tool is to protect the big red calipers from getting a chip in the paint. Right???
Actually it is part of the lugbolt system to keep the wheels from getting chipped when sliding them over the older style pressed in lugs with the lug nut fasteners. Lesser vehicles like VWs have had them for years.

Howsomeever, some sanctioning bodies want to see thread of the lugs showing thru the lug nuts so that the scrutineers know for certain that the wheels are safely mounted.

BTW I think having two of the screw-in mounting bolts is a good idea for mounting wheels - BUT, I haven't bought the second one yet. They are not expensive even from dealers. < $10.00 I think.

And yes, the can be used for medicinal purposes.


As suppositories.
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