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Thread: Help pls! Front wheels 'welded' on

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    Quote Originally Posted by 350RRC View Post
    Ta, watched most of that. I've always used rubber grease when rebuilding brake callipers, keeps chromed pistons looking like new.

    Only 5 mins to pull both the fronts off the ute now so I can put something else on.

    DL
    It really sounds like the "bore" needs a skim to enlarge it then use anti seize. Sounds like the rust on it is growing so may be time for a good skim to get back to the original & it probably only needs a few mm gone..

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    I was always taught that “copper anti seize grease” was not a grease as such but was to be used as a grease, but only to stop things seizing, such as nuts or for example the screws that hold brake drums in place or other items that are not removed very often.

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    Yes, as the name suggests it's to prevent threaded things seizing.

    Works really well on adjustable top pto links on tractors where grease goes hard, etc.

    I know it ain't the ideal thing to use in the case in question.

    cheers, DL

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