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[QUOTE="BJAWES, post: 754178, member: 52813"] anti sieze does work well but when used on bolts or nuts that require a certian torque spec. it is not reccomended. Carb clean does not make any two metals react, the corrosion is most likly due to salty sea air. I would replace the studs and make sure you keep them clean after a ride, I use a spray clear coat (like spray paint) on mine and it works really well and keeps rust and corrosion from pitting my aluminum parts. The reason you shouldn't use anti sieze: It ends up tighting the bolts beyond spec. even with a torque wrench. Use a light oil if needed to torque bolt if you don't have a torque angle meter. hope this helps- bjawes [/QUOTE]
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