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Did you install those yourself, or did a tire shop do it?
Reason I ask is that the local Goodyear dealer had to replace a friend's stock steel Mustang wheels on her '95. Twice!!!
They do use those torque-stick thingies, but apparently they don't always put an accurate torque on things. Those nuts were so tight that they literally mooshed out, and buggered up the tapered holes in the steel wheels. Took a big cheater bar to remove them to find out what was going on.
Looked a lot like yours do now.
Paul
Reason I ask is that the local Goodyear dealer had to replace a friend's stock steel Mustang wheels on her '95. Twice!!!
They do use those torque-stick thingies, but apparently they don't always put an accurate torque on things. Those nuts were so tight that they literally mooshed out, and buggered up the tapered holes in the steel wheels. Took a big cheater bar to remove them to find out what was going on.
Looked a lot like yours do now.
Paul