Delhux
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I just got a look at the now-removed spacers in the day light and noticed they seemed to have put some sort of red grease on the inner part of the spacers.
While I was expecting red loctite on the wheel studs (and found none), or even maybe even some silver never-seize on the flat mating side of the spacer (none of that either), I definitely was not expecting to see what appears to be red grease.
I’ll admit I’m not terribly familiar with spacer installs, but I’ve read the manufacturer’s directions and never saw anything like this in there.
Any ideas?
While I was expecting red loctite on the wheel studs (and found none), or even maybe even some silver never-seize on the flat mating side of the spacer (none of that either), I definitely was not expecting to see what appears to be red grease.
I’ll admit I’m not terribly familiar with spacer installs, but I’ve read the manufacturer’s directions and never saw anything like this in there.
Any ideas?
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