Should you put copper grease on wheel nuts?

It is often used to help prevent seizing and corrosion at high temperatures in the automotive industry. Copper grease is effective within the temperature range of of - 40° to + 1,150° celsius making it an ideal choice for use on wheel nuts & bolts, flanges, studs and exhaust brackets to prevent seizing.
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Should you use grease on wheel nuts?

But experts tell us not to use any lubricant, including anti-seize compound, on wheel studs or nuts. The tech folks at Tire Rack state: "Torque specifications are for dry threads only. The fastener threads should be free of oil, dirt, grit, corrosion, etc. It is important NOT to lubricate hardware threads or seats.
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Can you use copper grease on alloy wheels?

My Audi official workshop manual says not to use copper grease on the aluminium components with steel bolts as it will cause corrosion and seizing and to use ceramic grease. The manufacturers won't even provide a spare wheel these days! Many people also use it for lubricating the slides of Commercial door opners.
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Is copper grease anti-seize?

Copper Grease Spray. Powerful anti-seize compound. Protects metal parts from corrosion, rust, water, heat & acid.
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Where should you not use copper anti seize?

Copper Grade Anti-Seize is copper in color and is not recommended for applications where copper is prohibited. Like Silver Grade, Copper Anti-Seize protects metal parts against rust, corrosion, galling and seizure at temperatures up to 1800° F.
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Should I put grease on bolts?

Unless specifically told not to, always lubricate the fastener.
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What do you put on lug nut threads?

Lubrication. There is a great deal of argument is whether to lubricate lug threads. Some swear by the use of some form of anti-seize on the threads, whether lithium grease, WD-40, motor oil or Teflon spray. The idea is to prevent rust and make it easier when it comes time to remove the lugs.
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What is Aluminium grease used for?

Aluminium grease is a multi-functional, multi-purpose lubricant widely used in the automotive industry. It is commonly used to grease wheel bearing mechanisms. Aluminium grease is able to withstand the very high temperatures associated with wheel bearings and stays in place with minimum leakage.
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Should I use WD-40 on lug nuts?

WD-40 should not be used on lug nuts whether to try to remove them or to clean off rust. By applying oil, grease, or an anti-seize preparation to the threads, you run the risk of over-torquing them when you tighten up your wheels.
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How do you keep lug nuts from rusting?

Spray degreaser on the lug studs and wipe down the surface, ensuring it is clean and smooth. A good rustproof coating is effective to protect lug nuts from corrosion-related failure. Manufacturing companies often treat their nuts during production.
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What happens if you overtighten lug nuts?

Damage caused by over-tightening

This can cause stripped threads on wheel nuts and wheel studs plus stretching of the studs, which makes them weaker and prone to fracturing and eventual failure. This stretching can also cause the wheel nuts to work loose.
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Should bolts be lubricated before torquing?

So, torque isn't the true measure of bolt tightness—it's tension. But lubrication on the bolt threads—and a whole host of other factors—can cause fluctuation in torque readings. So once you add a lubricant of any kind to the threads, all bets are off as to whether the same torque setting will truly secure the bolt.
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Why you shouldn't use copper grease on brakes?

First of all, decent OE quality pads (such as Pagid and Brembo) will have a shim stuck to the back of them, copper grease renders this shim ineffective. Secondly the alloys in modern discs react to metallic greases over time causing them to swell, resulting in run out problems and brake judder.
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Is copper grease good for bearings?

Copper grease is not a suitable lubricant for ball or roller bearings, nor for greasing grease points. It's main use is as an anti-seize coating for bolts and nuts, typically damper mounting bolts, sub-frame mounting bolts, etc. It is not intended for high temperature use or for use on high-speed rotating mechanisms.
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How long does copper grease last?

Copper Grease is especially recommended for applications where lead content is unacceptable (present in many other anti-seize compounds). Apply grease to the required surfaces to the recommended amount. Store sealed in a cool, dry place. 5 years from date of manufacture.
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Which anti-seize is better copper or aluminum?

Typically, copper-type anti-seize has a higher temperature tolerance than aluminium - about 1000 degrees C for copper and 850 for aluminium. Ballpark. Nickel-based compounds go up to about 1300 degrees C. Some non-metal ones like calcium fluoride can do that as well.
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Can you use copper anti seize on bolts?

Copper should only be used on metal to metal threads like the header studs, were there is contact with aluminium steer away from copper, use alu anti seize or graphite based.
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