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How to lube the lug nuts on a boat trailer so it will be easier to remove nut when needed, later on sometime.
A plastic beverage bottle with a screw-on cap fits good onto the lug nut. So, press it on and slice the plastic bottle in half which remakes the bottle into a gripe-on funnel. Spay onto lug nut with a spray lubricant to get on and around the nut and bolt and attached plastic 1/2 bottle keeps the spray on the lug nut and off the wheel rim. This has got to be the greatest re-use invention of the empty soda plastic bottle ever made in soda bottle world history!
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Never “lube” lug nuts!
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Use anti seize compound located at your local auto parts store.
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You're at risk of over-torquing your lug nuts unknowingly if you use anti-seize on them, which can damage your lug nuts and wheels. Ultimately, using anti-seize lubricant on lug nuts might offer a few protective benefits, but the risks outweigh the rewards.
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A couple of years ago while heading to the ramp for a day of boating I had a small tire issue. The lug nuts were so rusted in place that I snapped 3 studs trying to remove the wheel. I ended up getting it off, buying a new tire, and after installing it I drove home with only two studs with nuts in place holding the wheel on. Kind of ruined my day of boating!
I have different trailers now, but since that day I have taken the nuts off every year and put some grease on the studs. |
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Have done that for many years on snowmobile trailers and never had an issue.
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