As I was attempting to do a routine tire rotation today, I'd discovered that both of my rear wheels were stuck! A friendly neighbor lent me a sledgehammer, and they came off with a bit of persuasion.
Of course, these are my winter tires on steelies, and I didn't know to apply anything to the inside of the wheels to prevent this.
Earlier last year, I'd noticed that the OE rims have some sort of grease on them. As a result, I didn't have this issue with my summer tires.
In the future, what should I be applying to the inside of the wheels? Anti-seize or grease?
Please be specific; I'm still an auto maintenance novice!
Of course, these are my winter tires on steelies, and I didn't know to apply anything to the inside of the wheels to prevent this.
Earlier last year, I'd noticed that the OE rims have some sort of grease on them. As a result, I didn't have this issue with my summer tires.
In the future, what should I be applying to the inside of the wheels? Anti-seize or grease?
Please be specific; I'm still an auto maintenance novice!