Quote Originally Posted by jaw777 View Post
I am also interested in when you won't have to remove suspension for other steps. Correct me if I am wrong, but my understanding is that you don't want to keep tightening and loosening nylon nuts.
Correct, fasteners with a locking feature typically have a certain number of install/uninstall cycles before the locking feature effectiveness degrades (sometimes its 5 cycles, sometimes it's 20, depends on the type of locking feature). Also, keep in mind that the proper way to torque a fastener with a locking feature is to measure the running torque of the bolt as the locking feature engages (usually with a dial torque wrench) but before the bolt it fully tightened and add the running torque to the prescribed torque value.