Old 02-19-16 | 08:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Drew Eckhardt
If you use anti-seize or grease when building your wheels, it'll still be there when you need to turn the nipples.
Conversely, wouldn't they loosen more easily (on their own) too? I agree that a lube/barrier...especially between two dissimilar metals would be helpful. But at the cost of the nip/spoke loosening on its own?

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