Lug Nuts

marlene meineken

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Thanks to all the original GMCNetters for help and information all of
us newbee's really appreciate all the help we can get so that we also enjoy
our GMC's as much as you do.
Now for my question actually 2 questions. We will be putting on new shocks
in a short time is there a specified torque or just tighten as much as you
can. Next question are the Lug Nuts for original steel wheels a specialty
nut or will any lug nut do. What we would like to do is get a larger outside
diameter nut a 1 inch one rather than the 7/8 in. We bought a real nice
breaker bar for lug nuts will break loose up to 1,000# but can't use because
of small size lug nuts. And you need something like that to loosen up the
250# torque on nuts.

Thanks, Marlene Meineken
77Palm Beach
 
Marlene Do you have grey GMC and belong to Cascaders?
Bill 76 Edgemont

> Thanks to all the original GMCNetters for help and information all of
> us newbee's really appreciate all the help we can get so that we also enjoy
> our GMC's as much as you do.
> Now for my question actually 2 questions. We will be putting on new shocks
> in a short time is there a specified torque or just tighten as much as you
> can. Next question are the Lug Nuts for original steel wheels a specialty
> nut or will any lug nut do. What we would like to do is get a larger outside
> diameter nut a 1 inch one rather than the 7/8 in. We bought a real nice
> breaker bar for lug nuts will break loose up to 1,000# but can't use because
> of small size lug nuts. And you need something like that to loosen up the
> 250# torque on nuts.
>
> Thanks, Marlene Meineken
> 77Palm Beach
 
Yes Big Jim is Grey and Blue and we do belong to the Cascaders. Just joined
this spring. Nice group of people.
Marlene and Bud Meineken

- ----- Original Message -----
From: Bill Satterfield
To:
Sent: Thursday, August 19, 1999 1:57 PM
Subject: Re: GMC: Lug Nuts

> Marlene Do you have grey GMC and belong to Cascaders?
> Bill 76 Edgemont

>
> > Thanks to all the original GMCNetters for help and information all of
> > us newbee's really appreciate all the help we can get so that we also
enjoy
> > our GMC's as much as you do.
> > Now for my question actually 2 questions. We will be putting on new
shocks
> > in a short time is there a specified torque or just tighten as much as
you
> > can. Next question are the Lug Nuts for original steel wheels a
specialty
> > nut or will any lug nut do. What we would like to do is get a larger
outside
> > diameter nut a 1 inch one rather than the 7/8 in. We bought a real nice
> > breaker bar for lug nuts will break loose up to 1,000# but can't use
because
> > of small size lug nuts. And you need something like that to loosen up
the
> > 250# torque on nuts.
> >
> > Thanks, Marlene Meineken
> > 77Palm Beach
>
>
>
>
 
Marlene Thought so. Remembered talking to your husband, Dworshak res. sand
point rally.
Bill 76 Edgemont

> Yes Big Jim is Grey and Blue and we do belong to the Cascaders. Just joined
> this spring. Nice group of people.
> Marlene and Bud Meineken
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Bill Satterfield
> To:
> Sent: Thursday, August 19, 1999 1:57 PM
> Subject: Re: GMC: Lug Nuts
>
> > Marlene Do you have grey GMC and belong to Cascaders?
> > Bill 76 Edgemont

> >
> > > Thanks to all the original GMCNetters for help and information all of
> > > us newbee's really appreciate all the help we can get so that we also
> enjoy
> > > our GMC's as much as you do.
> > > Now for my question actually 2 questions. We will be putting on new
> shocks
> > > in a short time is there a specified torque or just tighten as much as
> you
> > > can. Next question are the Lug Nuts for original steel wheels a
> specialty
> > > nut or will any lug nut do. What we would like to do is get a larger
> outside
> > > diameter nut a 1 inch one rather than the 7/8 in. We bought a real nice
> > > breaker bar for lug nuts will break loose up to 1,000# but can't use
> because
> > > of small size lug nuts. And you need something like that to loosen up
> the
> > > 250# torque on nuts.
> > >
> > > Thanks, Marlene Meineken
> > > 77Palm Beach
> >
> >
> >
> >
 
Hi all,
I'v'e been following the thread on oil on lug nuts. For years I have been
using Neversieze Compound on wheelstuds before replacing lugs,(habit left
over from my boat days) , I have even used Milk of Magnesia as some aircraft
mechanics have on bolts prone to freeze up. Should I be worried about
problems? Any comments?
Mark '77 Palm Beach LINY
 
Not as far as I'm concerned.

Paul Bartz

From: hemogoblin [mailto:hemogoblin]
Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 1999 4:09 PM

I've been following the thread on oil on lug nuts. For years I have been
using Neversieze Compound on wheelstuds before replacing lugs,(habit left
over from my boat days) , I have even used Milk of Magnesia as some aircraft
mechanics have on bolts prone to freeze up.

Should I be worried about problems? Any comments?

Mark '77 Palm Beach LINY