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I own a ZZP Pulley Hub w/ smaller pullies. My question is, is it recommended to use anti seize on those bolts that go into the hub? I would hate to rent that pulley puller again just to put on a new hub because over time the hub went bad.
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Sounds good. I'm hoping that it never becomes an issue. I was putting on my older pulley today and had some antisieze I could have put on, but I didn't. I just wanted to see if I should or not.
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Antisieze is best on things that get hot, or are prone to rust, such as suspension parts. But the stainless bolts and hub are not a real issue. Wont hurt putting it on though. However, you will have antisieze being slung out on to the pulley.
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