Prothane Grease, Super, Silicone/PTFE, 1/2 oz Packet, Polyurethane/Rubber Bushings, Set of 3, red (19-1750)
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On the inside of the bushing, where it will make contact with the sway bar or whatever side of the bushing will be moving, grease must be used. You must ensure that all areas of the body are covered effectively so no "dry" spots appear. Taking care of this stuff is also best done while wearing latex gloves. You can't clean it off your hands too easily, but it is great grease.
In short, yes. The silicone grease in this product was originally intended for use on polyurethane bushings, but is now commonly used for lubricating rubber o-rings. The silicon does not lead to the rubber swelling or softening as it can with hydrocarbon-based
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Selected User Reviews For Prothane Grease, Super, Silicone/PTFE, 1/2 oz Packet, Polyurethane/Rubber Bushings, Set of 3, red (19-1750)
It is a bit pricey, but it is As you can see, I originally replaced the sway bar bushings on my Jeep with Moog Polyurethane Bushings, and I used red tacky grease to lubricate In less than a mile, they were squeaking like squirrels in acorn factories. It squeaked like crazy with every bump and every turn. This grease was applied to the bushings after they were cleaned up. The squeaking is gone completely. In the case of polyurethane bushings, this grease is well worth it.
The stuff on this website is interesting, not at all what you would expect from a grease product. There has been a video where a power washer was used close up and it was still sticky. It is nevertheless a very good lubricant for your urethane bushings, but not because of it. The product keeps squeaks away, and since it won't simply wash off when you go through a puddle, it will continue to do so.
You can't go wrong with this grease. A super thick paper, but not impossible to work with. This product has a consistency similar to vaseline, except that it doesn't have a strong A little bit goes a long way, and it never dries out, so you don't need to use lots of products. If you don't use an entire packet, you'll be fine for the next time you need it.
Exactly what it was intended to do. There is a lot of thickness to this stuff. The solution consists of gloves and even coatings applied to the objects being used.
This is a great piece of writing.
Is there anything else to You never seem to have enough of this when you need it, so it's great to have extra laying around. I would suggest that, if you are reading this and planning on just putting regular axle grease on your poly bushings, DON'T do it. I've done it in the past and it eats through the bushings and causes squeaks that drive me.
My hands were very sticky, and it was hard to get the material off of them. Having grease in place for 4 months makes me feel confident it will remain there for a long time. The sway bar bushings aren't squeaking and the lube is still on.
As a result of noisy upper A arms, I pulled those off, pulled the bushing off, and then very generously used this sticky stuff. Since then, one of the doors has stopped squeaking, but the other one began to squeak the.
During the installation of urethane bushings, this part should be present. If you try to find them elsewhere at a reasonable price, you'll have no luck.