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Post #148507108 added 07-16-2021 5:38 AM by Tundragod in Hot Deals
and I am here to get a little laugh.
+46 Score 155 Replies 39,907 Views
Post #148500568 added 07-15-2021 6:32 PM by meehnicekid in Hot Deals
The fact that this has a lot of downvotes means people laughed but still hated it.
+46 Score 155 Replies 39,907 Views
Post #146890481 added 04-26-2021 9:07 PM by olie4u in Hot Deals
Thanks, i was able to find a couple at a nearby Menards.
+46 Score 155 Replies 39,907 Views
Post #146873336 added 04-26-2021 6:17 AM by jeff34270 in Hot Deals
It is in stock at 189 Menards stores. ...
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Post #146869982 added 04-25-2021 9:40 PM by Hogan773 in Hot Deals
Huh weird. They must be stopping stocking it. It is available in a number of stores around me in Chicago but with like 1 to 3 units in store. Depending on where you live you may only have 1...
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Post #146869913 added 04-25-2021 9:32 PM by olie4u in Hot Deals
Appears Menards is shipped only, not available in-store or ship to store. https://imgur.com/a/5rigRRD
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Post #146837807 added 04-24-2021 12:11 AM by kemicala in Hot Deals
depends on the metals you are working with
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Post #146789120 added 04-21-2021 8:39 PM by Hogan773 in Hot Deals
I dont use anti seize for brake jobs. SilGlyde in certain spots and Permatex Purple Brake Lube in others.
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Post #146783699 added 04-21-2021 3:34 PM by Sunshyne in Hot Deals
Yeah, good summary. He showed that adding anti-seize increased the stress on the studs by about 50% and brought studs close to their yield strength. An unsafe condition for wheels which will be...
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Post #146781014 added 04-21-2021 1:11 PM by jeff34270 in Hot Deals
It's there, just doesn't show on the app. To quickly sum up your helpful video, he says to put lug nuts on dry and torqued to manufacturer specs because lubing them will possibly stretch them...
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Post #146779562 added 04-21-2021 12:09 PM by Sunshyne in Hot Deals
Looks like my attachment got removed. It circled the directions on the back that has warning message not to use this on lug nuts or studs.
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Post #146770157 added 04-21-2021 5:58 AM by jmhulet in Hot Deals
This stuff is like the Frank's Red Hot of the automotive world. You put it on everything.
+46 Score 155 Replies 39,907 Views
Post #146764874 added 04-20-2021 8:09 PM by Sunshyne in Hot Deals
I'd use silicone paste.
+46 Score 155 Replies 39,907 Views
Post #146764802 added 04-20-2021 8:05 PM by Sunshyne in Hot Deals
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X3ndeXiZUeM
+46 Score 155 Replies 39,907 Views
Post #146760461 added 04-20-2021 4:27 PM by eekster in Hot Deals
No need for gloves and yes use on lug nuts.
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Post #146760095 added 04-20-2021 4:08 PM by Sunshyne in Hot Deals
I'd bite on this one, but I bought one 15 years ago and it is still 80% full. Wear gloves and still plan on getting it where it shouldn't. You're not supposed to use this on lug studs.
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Post #146747963 added 04-20-2021 7:10 AM by liquidskin in Hot Deals
Another happy customer in the rust belt who uses on vehicle hubs for making tire changes easy. One little kick and the wheel is off. It’s like magic. I smile every time.
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Post #146744690 added 04-20-2021 1:08 AM by OmahaJeff in Hot Deals
Yep, got it in one. I probably should have phrased things differently or explained a bit further in my original post, but was getting a bit too off-thread as it was. Easy to get tripped up...
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Post #146744399 added 04-20-2021 12:29 AM by AoDAzrael in Hot Deals
Personally I prefer to use a marine-grade anti-seize in any situation where I'd want to use anti-seize. Any anti-seize that contains metallic elements doesn't fully protect you in situations where...
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Post #146744360 added 04-20-2021 12:23 AM by OmahaJeff in Hot Deals
When it comes to temporary threaded water connections, teflon tape is king. Easy to put on, easy to take off, fairly cheap and doesn't have any mess or contaminant risk/issues. You can get a roll of...
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