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Old 03-05-2014, 05:11 PM   #1
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Black OEM lugs are anodized. I assume the silver are as we'll but cannot confirm that. Here is a link to Porsche lugs which says to use soft sockets and paint them if they get nicked. https://www.****************************************************.com/product/LUGNUT.html
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Black OEM lugs are anodized. I assume the silver are as we'll but cannot confirm that. Here is a link to Porsche lugs which says to use soft sockets and paint them if they get nicked. https://www.****************************************************.com/product/LUGNUT.html
I was wondering about anodizing. The paint will nick on the edges of the lugs the first time they are torqued down.
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