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Mmmmm ...antiseize...
Antiseize on one side, and red bearing grease on the other.
To buy it you have to sign an affadavit that you have at least 2 bathrooms.
Squeeze it in between two break pads, and you've got a robots equivalent of a PBJ sandwich
Completely random question: Do you have dab a bit of antiseize between a hub and rotor? I suppose any grease would work to reduce corrosion "sticking" the parts together, but I was always taught antiseize works best, for whatever reason.
I do, helps prevent them rusting together and holds up to the heat of braking.
Goes on wheel studs too.
Yes
I always use antiseize between wheel hub and rotor hub. Its a grease with graphite powder or something right?
Molybdenum to be specific. Not sure if I spelled that one correct.
Looks right