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I would remove myself, as would i remove the coating at base of bolt holes, I have seen wheel bolts loosen up over this exact issue before, and it is a common problem on agri wheels! Normally just ringing the bolts up a few times/ removing lossens it enough to just flake out....
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Yes I did a trackday on freshly done wheels once came in after 5 laps to do a bolt check to find the fronts finger tightness! !
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remove - also, swish wheels innit
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Yeah.
On rallye wheels, often get coating each new season.
So beginning of year we spend time decoating the mating faces. We had a long drill bit/wire wheel for the bolt faces
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Que the buzz gun and a spare wheel nut lol
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definitely remove, they'll never balance up properly and they can come loose, they wont stick to the hubs.