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Well first off smart ass, when asked, the OP mentioned he was from St. Louis and FordTechOne was referring to Nevada.
Secondly, I used to be a snow and ice contractor. I’m willing to bet I have more knowledge about the industry and best practices by state in my pinky finger (no pun intended) than you have in your entire head.
when did ford switch to solid lugs? op has a gen 2 and still has the caps over them. also im wondering if the lugs swelling is heat related? i had all 24 of swell on my gen 1. pretty quick. in order for the rust and corrosion to set in, i would think it would take longer than a couple months? i used a socket and hammer to remove 20 of the 24 on mine. then i took them apart and found it to be a 19mm lug with a 21mm cap. not sure why that design? i get my wheels red hot on several occasions and it seems the heat has more to do with the swelling than the corrosion? im just basing it off my specific truck though. no real data other than glowing rotorsNo; in fact the newer models are better since the lugs are solid metal instead of a cap nut.
You’ve lived in areas where there is no road salt/rust and therefore you won’t have corrosion related issues.
when did ford switch to solid lugs? op has a gen 2 and still has the caps over them.
Oldfart...you must enjoy bringing levity to this forum by keeping us all amused!!