Shankster
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I wonder if RRO went to a cheaper supplier for the bushings in later years?I'm at 12 years on the RRO arms... same bushings.
I loctite the spacers on. Retorque the wheels only. hasnt been a problem in the same 12ish years.
My concern is that with aluminum spacers, with the stresses of driving and braking and vibration etc, the lug nuts work into the aluminum deforming it to match the shape of the lug nut and things can loosen up which creates more opportunity to eat into the aluminum which progressively makes things worse and accelerates wear even more. That's why you need to retorque new aluminum rims after a few hundred miles - it's disturbing how much rotation you can get on the lug nuts on that 2nd torquing. By loctiting the spacers on you're fixing the lug nuts in one position when I believe you should be snugging them periodically to take out any slack caused by deformation of the aluminum.