MrSimon
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Downingtown, PA
Sorry if this is a stupid noob question ..... but, I'm still a noob with all this.
The last couple times I've taken the front suspension apart, I re-assembled it using lots of anti-sieze. I went to take it apart last night to install some drop brackets and I noticed that all of the bolts on my upper control arms were loose. Loose to the point where I just took the nuts off by hand. And all of my jam nuts were just spinning freely. I'm not sure, but I think that is kinda bad.
I'm thinking I should clean off all the anti-sieze, use some red lock tight on everything, and torque everything to the proper factory recommended specs.
Is there any reason why I shouldn't use lock-tight on the CA bolts?
The last couple times I've taken the front suspension apart, I re-assembled it using lots of anti-sieze. I went to take it apart last night to install some drop brackets and I noticed that all of the bolts on my upper control arms were loose. Loose to the point where I just took the nuts off by hand. And all of my jam nuts were just spinning freely. I'm not sure, but I think that is kinda bad.
I'm thinking I should clean off all the anti-sieze, use some red lock tight on everything, and torque everything to the proper factory recommended specs.
Is there any reason why I shouldn't use lock-tight on the CA bolts?