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Putting my wheel back on tonight after changing the tyre, put the clamps on, tweak the nut and all goes sloppy before i hit the torque setting. bugger. Stud fubar right near where it should be tight, could manage with a spacer and then the nut but i think better do it properly.
Well i searched the forum and hey presto, found the solution.
thanks to those that replied and obviously did the hard work first. :-)
Colm
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