Hipster
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I follow Schurkey's train of thought on this.
I have never ever used Never-Sieze in 30 plus years of doing collision work doing suspension, brakes, or steering components, and have never seen where the use of anti-sieze was even recommended either.
It's better to have to heat stuff with a torch to get it apart than to have stuff work loose going down the road. Marine stuff/trailers being an exception and use a marine grease with the understanding it's going to need frequent inspection.
I totally agree that anti-sieze used in a slipping application acts like sanding paste so not to be used in applications such as lubricating brake shoe plates against a backing plate, caliper pins etc..
I have never ever used Never-Sieze in 30 plus years of doing collision work doing suspension, brakes, or steering components, and have never seen where the use of anti-sieze was even recommended either.
It's better to have to heat stuff with a torch to get it apart than to have stuff work loose going down the road. Marine stuff/trailers being an exception and use a marine grease with the understanding it's going to need frequent inspection.
I totally agree that anti-sieze used in a slipping application acts like sanding paste so not to be used in applications such as lubricating brake shoe plates against a backing plate, caliper pins etc..