raidernixon
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- 11 & 16 GT; 20 GT500 CFTP; 21 Mach 1
Seriously, thanks for the heads up. I have 1-inch hub-centric adapters (garage line brand, painted/coated black) on my 16 GT. I took them off about 2 weeks ago for a tire change and noticed a bit of rust on the hubs behind them. I have since re-installed the adapters...looks like I will get to take them off again to apply the anti-seize. Oh well, I guess this is a good time to get in there and really clean up the wheel wells, suspension components, and inside of the rims while the wheels are out of the way.Over the weekend, I went to remove my wheel adapters to find they were seized. I saw someone mention something about that a while ago but thought it wouldn't apply to me because my hubs were in great shape, almost new when I put them on and I keep my car very clean. Well it turns our seized wheel adapters is a thing. After a search on the Internet, I found lots of people with the problem. I tried spraying penetrating fluid on them and letting them soak over night. I beat on them HARD with a 2 lb sledge hammer and flat tip screwdriver for a couple hours and they wouldn't budge. I finally had to put a propane torch to it. After heating it up good, I used a heavy pry bar (called Superbar) and the 2 lb sledge and finally was able to work if free. I was amazed at the rust all over the back and in near the hub! There was no warning from the outside, everything looked clean.
I've spent quite a while trying to clean up the hubs and the adapters so they can go back on. after a hard lesson, now I know to use Aluminum Anti-Seize Lubricant on them before installing. If you put wheel adapters on and didn't use anti-seize on them, I encourage you to give it a look.
I really wish I would have taken pictures to share, how clean it looked before removing the adapters and all the rust and corrosion on the adapters and hub after I finally broke them free.
How long had your adapters been installed before you discovered the issue? Had they been removed before at all? What brand are your adapters and are they painted/coated?
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