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Aluminum Rims On My Super Duty

Pro-8250

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I have aluminum rims on my 2003 F-250. At times it takes a lot of effort to remove the tire because the rim sticks to the rotor. What I am going to do now is apply anti seize to the back side of the rim that goes up against the rotor.
Anyone have any input? Will this help?:light:
 

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We do it all the time, Just try and clean up the corrosion the best you can first. Works like a charm. Eric
 

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Yea don't see why that wont work. Otherwise just kick like, well you know what.

P.S. this is irrelevant, but never, ever, ever, use anti-seize on a splined shaft.
 

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Yep use a scotch brite pad on an air grinder to remove corrosion, then paint on anti seize. One of the first things I did to my 96' F150 when I bought it in 04' and to this day never had an issue with the wheel stuck on the hubs.
 

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Any splined shaft, but PTO especially. Anti-seize has copper and aluminum in it. Obviously not large particles in there, but enough to matter. All shafts will have a miniscule amt of play, so when you at anti-seize to that, it will act like sand paper and wear out the splines. Hence making slop, rough splines, and lots of vibration.
 

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Hey thanks everyone! This got me thinking today. Why don't they have a hard, thin plastic gasket between the rim and the rotor?

Anyway, I think all of the answers above apply to snowmobile trailers even more. Years ago I did find out the hard way that not putting anti-seize on my lug nut studs was a huge mistake on a trailer I had in the past.:second:
 
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