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Old 12-28-2015, 11:28 AM   #51
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I'd like to add that anti-seize is not a lubricant; its an abrasive.

So all of that BS above about lubricated vs. nonlubricated torque in this particular situation means precisely squat.

That said, either use antiseize and avoid breaking studs, or don't and get used to replacing them. I've definitely broken a dry stud removing the lug nut plenty of times, and ive broken a stud with antisieze by removing the lug nut...once...ever.
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