As they rubbed saliva and the finest layer of feces over all surfaces that you’ll touch…
Hope they appreciated the joke and weren’t the type to extract their ounce of revenge!!
But I digress…
Does titanium spall with steel, or shearing on aluminum, to justify the antiseize? Or do we have a funky galvanic pair?
I had that issue on my BMW aluminum basketweave wheels on my E30, and on my Saab. So bad at times that I’d have to put a 3 foot pipe on a 2 foot breaker bar and stand on it to get it to free up. >1000 ft-lb battery impacts could not do it.
Those were the days.
The MB bolts are just weird. Sometimes hard to get free, but they bind up when torquing down. They’re the only lug bolts I’ve ever used, and this is specific to the w126 that has a funky long two part solid bolt, and the ML which looks pretty normal. I torque them down, check again, and half of them will go another 32nd of a turn before hitting the torque limit. Sometimes this will repeat 2-3x (with driving between) before they’re fully torqued.
You said any of the ones using a cone. But is it only a cone? Ball too??