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As far as product make sure you apply to the right things correctly, for example in spark plugs it messes up the torque requirements so threads can be over tightened. This size can for "regular" people use can last generations. It can also be not compatible with some metal joints/connections so do research if not sure.
As far as product make sure you apply to the right things correctly, for example in spark plugs it messes up the torque requirements so threads can be over tightened. This size can for "regular" people use can last generations. It can also be not compatible with some metal joints/connections so do research if not sure.
I also use antiseize on my impact sockets when I take off wheels It keeps the lugs from sticking in the socket.
Considering I maintain a bunch of 15-25 year old cars.. and have had this 8 ounce jar for 20 years... I think most people will be find with a 4 or 8 ounce bottle.
I also use antiseize on my impact sockets when I take off wheels It keeps the lugs from sticking in the socket.
Considering I maintain a bunch of 15-25 year old cars.. and have had this 8 ounce jar for 20 years... I think most people will be find with a 4 or 8 ounce bottle.
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I also use antiseize on my impact sockets when I take off wheels It keeps the lugs from sticking in the socket.
Considering I maintain a bunch of 15-25 year old cars.. and have had this 8 ounce jar for 20 years... I think most people will be find with a 4 or 8 ounce bottle.