Thanks Peter,
This wheel was by no way torqued correctly!!  I had to put a 3 foot piece of
pipe on the wrench to get the bolts out!!  Wonder the rotors didnt look like
salad bowls, but them seem ok.  I always do the back of the rotor where it
meets the hug too.

Ed
300E

On 19/08/07, Peter Frederick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> A very light coating of ant-iseize will work.  I also put a very thin
> layer of anti-seize on the face of the hub when installing a new rotor,
> too.
>
> However, I've never seen a stuck alloy wheel with correctly torqued lug
> bolts. either.
>
> Peter
>
>
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