Wheel spacers and corrosion
Next Monday I will receive my spidertrax wheel spacers from Northridge Canada 
I read somewhere that corrosion (of the aluminium) can be an issue with the wheel spacers after many years
What can I do to prevent corrosion of the wheel spacers? Grease? oil treatment? any other suggestion

I read somewhere that corrosion (of the aluminium) can be an issue with the wheel spacers after many years
What can I do to prevent corrosion of the wheel spacers? Grease? oil treatment? any other suggestion
Next Monday I will receive my spidertrax wheel spacers from Northridge Canada 
I read somewhere that corrosion (of the aluminium) can be an issue with the wheel spacers after many years
What can I do to prevent corrosion of the wheel spacers? Grease? oil treatment? any other suggestion

I read somewhere that corrosion (of the aluminium) can be an issue with the wheel spacers after many years
What can I do to prevent corrosion of the wheel spacers? Grease? oil treatment? any other suggestion

X2. Annodizing and paint don't work all that well (at least here in the snow and salt capitol of the entire civilized world). Three months after we put Spidertrax spacers on my daughter's TJ I went to rotate the tires and couldn't get two of them off without a lot of sweat and aggravation. Since then, I've coated the back of the spacers in anti-seize and I've never had another problem. 

I don't see why it should be a big issue, your wheels are aluminum no different from the spacers. there shouldn't be any more corrosion with the spacers after a few years than just the wheels.
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Just a small bit of helper info here from an OH SH$T back in the day, if you do put anti seize on the hub use a VERY small amount. A seemingly small amount added to it will seep and capillary action to lots of different places like your lug nuts.
Trust me from expirance when your driving and see a lug nut fly in front of you and you think to your self man somebody's about to have a bad day! then some Karma comes in and some weird vibrations. and whammo you lost 3 lug nuts and the studs are magically covered with anti seize. luckily i stopped before the tire came of but i did spend 4 hours that night on the side of the road installing new studs.
And FWIW, around here, it can be a bitch to get your wheels off after any length of time for exactly the same reasons and you've got a lot more leverage with the wheel and tire than you do with just the spacer.
Just a small bit of helper info here from an OH SH$T back in the day, if you do put anti seize on the hub use a VERY small amount. A seemingly small amount added to it will seep and capillary action to lots of different places like your lug nuts.
Trust me from expirance when your driving and see a lug nut fly in front of you and you think to your self man somebody's about to have a bad day! then some Karma comes in and some weird vibrations. and whammo you lost 3 lug nuts and the studs are magically covered with anti seize. luckily i stopped before the tire came of but i did spend 4 hours that night on the side of the road installing new studs.
Trust me from expirance when your driving and see a lug nut fly in front of you and you think to your self man somebody's about to have a bad day! then some Karma comes in and some weird vibrations. and whammo you lost 3 lug nuts and the studs are magically covered with anti seize. luckily i stopped before the tire came of but i did spend 4 hours that night on the side of the road installing new studs.



