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FYI: CHECK YOUR LUG NUTS!!! As many of you already know, when installing aluminum wheels. It is good practice to re-tighten the lugs after driving on them for 50 miles after the initial install. Most auto manufacturers tighten them beyond tight. So this isn't really an issue. Well today, I was installing my new 18 inch O.Z. F1 corsas. When I went to take the OEM lugs off, I expected them to be very tight (from past experience). But they were not. My 10 year old could have taken them off!!! So please check your lugs ASAP for your safety and everyone else.
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Acorn!
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Please no cross posting. Check your lug nuts!!!!
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