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anyone retorque their spacers and found them loose?

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just curious, when you install wheel spacers, the bolt on kind, anyone found that when they went to retorque them 100 or 200 ish miles later, did anyone ever find any of the "inside" nuts that were a little loose? And had you locktited them upon initial install, if they were loose? Just wondering...
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Thanks, torqued them to 95 as per the makers specs, used med strength loctite, and did use anti seize on the back but not on the front. Just wondering if anyone had them loosen up. Thanks for your reply!
 

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I had some on my old stang and never had issues with them loosening, but would check them occasionally anyway.
 

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Mine were torqued to 125 and were just as tight 1500-2000 miles later when I took them off.
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