I'm looking for comments. I rebuilt the rear end on my 64 Plymouth Sport Fury, which has the old tapered axles. I cleaned the tapers on the axle and hub before reassembly and in what I thought was an enlightened moment, put some anti-seize compound on the tapers so I can get the assemblies apart easier in the future. Subsequently, I read some advice on another website that you should NEVER put any kind of lubricant or anti-seize on the tapers, as the friction between the two parts is actually what keeps the two pieces acting as one, that if there is lube between the two parts, eventually the steel key on the axle will wear off from applied torque and the wheel assembly will spin on the axle. This sounds like good logic to me, but I'm thinking that 140 lbs of torque on the castle nut that binds the two parts together is enough to eliminate that possibility except if I were perhaps going to be racing the car, which won't happen. I'd appreciate any comments from those of you with more experience in this area than me. Thanks/ Butch /Ferndale, WA Mopar...if you have to ask, you'll never understand. ---- Please address private mail -- mail of interest to only one person -- directly to that person. I.e., send parts/car transactions and negotiations as well as other personal messages only to the intended recipient, not to the Clubhouse public address. This practice will protect your privacy, reduce the total volume of mail and fine tune the content signal to Mopar topic. Thanks! '62 to '65 Mopar Clubhouse Discussion Guidelines: http://www.1962to1965mopar.ornocar.org/mletiq.html.