what does Jag. say?
Porsche is very specific about their old 911s & I do what they say - anti-seize on threads and ball contact surface, IIRC
When it comes to anti seize on wheel studs, a very little can go a long way.
Do not put anti- seize on ball or taper surfaces, you can crack an aluminum wheel. People have done this with Porsche rims, and it is all over the forums. Use a very light coating on the threads only. If you have hubcentric rims, you can put some on the surfaces of the rim where the rim meets the raised hub. Do not put anti seize on the flat of the rim where it hits the flat of the hub.
People think the studs hold the wheel on, but if you lube the hub, you can slide the rim on the hub and shear the studs off. Friction between the wheel and the hub increases the shear strength.