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KMN
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12.31.2012, 04:44 PM

Loctite the inside of that nut, or the outside of the hex with the wheel off. After that, let it dry for 24 or so hours and you won't have the plastic problem. You can also find wheel nuts that come with either an O-ring or it's knurled to try and keep it on there.
   
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12.31.2012, 06:01 PM

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Loctite the inside of that nut, or the outside of the hex with the wheel off. After that, let it dry for 24 or so hours and you won't have the plastic problem. You can also find wheel nuts that come with either an O-ring or it's knurled to try and keep it on there.
if I let it dry before putting it together, doesn't that defeat the purpose of the loctite?

as for what you said, do you have any links for the nuts mentioned? I found integy ones like you mentioned but that was it and they are only bronze colored. Would really like to keep the blue nuts that I have on it.
   
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