Every car mnfr I worked for - so BL, Alfa, BMW, VW state that any kind of lube on wheel nut and bolt tapers is absolutely verboten. Put some of that stuff on the threads if you mustPolarsilver wrote: ↑Fri Feb 16, 2024 1:50 pm Costa. just as a balance to your comments re; Copper Slip on Wheel Studs & Nuts. . just saying that during my 1960,s engineering training in mechanical engineering & thereafter during my 60 odd years since using bolt torque this was part of my working life especially in construction & use of very large Cranes.. i have been using Copperslip on most anything with a thread or gasket includes exhaust manifolds & joints can say that never has Cooper Slip been a issue or problem .
The average wheel bolt is torqued to around 110 nm and being a taper, relies on friction. In the same vein, you don't put copper grease on a Mini crank tail when fitting the flywheel......
As for caliper bolts, I've never felt the need to deviate from what the mnfr fitted at the factory. An Ebay seller of stainless stuff can claim whatever they like however.