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<blockquote data-quote="Steve@TF" data-source="post: 15652451" data-attributes="member: 40308"><p>you should be fine.</p><p>ive had many sets of wheels where they didnt mask off the hub bore and got powder in there. the only time its an issue is when the wheel wont go on the hub or its SO tight you cant get the wheel off. we then just hit it with a special sanding paper roll. but if the wheel will go, then not an issue. i finally got them to mask off the hub bore every time though lol.</p><p></p><p>as for the lug nuts, shouldnt be an issue. they always spray the PC in there. you dont mask off the lug holes. maybe they did it too thick?? but if you can torque the lug nuts to 100 ft lbs then you'll be fine. tq them to 100lbs when you first put them on and check them after 50 miles. i cant imagine that they sprayed the lug holes SO thick that the lug nuts wont seat properly and torque down. if that was the case, then the face of the wheel must look horrible with way too much powder. typically the lug holes get the least amount of powder sprayed in them. </p><p></p><p>and from what ive seen/heard, factory wheels usually arent powder coated but are actually painted. using special processes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve@TF, post: 15652451, member: 40308"] you should be fine. ive had many sets of wheels where they didnt mask off the hub bore and got powder in there. the only time its an issue is when the wheel wont go on the hub or its SO tight you cant get the wheel off. we then just hit it with a special sanding paper roll. but if the wheel will go, then not an issue. i finally got them to mask off the hub bore every time though lol. as for the lug nuts, shouldnt be an issue. they always spray the PC in there. you dont mask off the lug holes. maybe they did it too thick?? but if you can torque the lug nuts to 100 ft lbs then you'll be fine. tq them to 100lbs when you first put them on and check them after 50 miles. i cant imagine that they sprayed the lug holes SO thick that the lug nuts wont seat properly and torque down. if that was the case, then the face of the wheel must look horrible with way too much powder. typically the lug holes get the least amount of powder sprayed in them. and from what ive seen/heard, factory wheels usually arent powder coated but are actually painted. using special processes. [/QUOTE]
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