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Which products do you use for lubes (non-engine/trans)?

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Old 01-12-2007, 03:15 PM
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Default Which products do you use for lubes (non-engine/trans)?

What products do you guys use for:

Chassis/suspension lube
Bushing lube
Steering/shift linkages lube
Park brake cables lube
Locks/hinges lube
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white lythum greese in the spray can...
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You don't use white lithium grease on rubber bushings, do you?
Thought you needed silicone lube for that...

What about locks and hinges?
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White lithium for exposed areas, Green can for zerks.
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