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was this Red Baron's car?
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Quote:was this Red Baron's car?
I don't believe so, this car was first purchased in New York state.
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it comes from when the lock nuts were Steel, and were 6 times heavier then the Alloy ones
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I do it on mine but only because when you go to change a tyre in the dark it’s just easier with a known reference of the location of the lock nut
No other reason and it’s the same on my other 3 cars
1992 968 Coupe
1986 Honda VF1000 FII
2016 Volvo XC90 D5 R-Design