westend wrote:
Good tip!
My truck rims are aluminum and tend to stick on the steel hubs. The first time I tried to remove them with an 8 lb maul and blocks of wood. My truck mechanic buddy reminded me that heating is easier. I now heat the rim and then throw a cup of water on the rim near the hub. The dissimilar metals heat and cool at different temps so the rim literally falls off the lugs, occasionally.
So are mine (Alcoa) and they used to stick. I use never seize on the rim mounting face now. I've been told that the spray battery corrosion inhibitor works too, but never tried that. Use a paper towel and wip a very small amount of never seize on the rim mounting face.