Grease for poly/rubber LCAs
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Grease for poly/rubber LCAs
Hi all. I'm about to install some new poly/rubber LCAs on Saturday and have a quick question: What grease (if any) should I use on the rubber bushing? I tried searching around but couldn't really find anything. I'll be using some marine grease on the poly side. Any input is appreciated! Thanks
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You don't greae the rubber, just get good silicone grease for the polys. Rubber does not need grease and may actually mess something up on there. The marine grease is okay for the polys, but you should really look at getting a better grade that is stickier so it lasts longer (and also will prevent those annoying squeaks you get with poly alot better too).
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If you've got the BMR poly/rubber LCA's then the rubber end probably has a grease fitting, which you'll want to lube. I've always used a high quality chassis grease on my poly bushings with good success.
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Originally Posted by Fulton 1
If you've got the BMR poly/rubber LCA's then the rubber end probably has a grease fitting, which you'll want to lube. I've always used a high quality chassis grease on my poly bushings with good success.
Grease the the rubber side just to put it in, you dont need to keep greasing it up. For the poly side, I put three shots of grease in the there and put some grease on the sides. That was about a month ago and there is some grease oozing out of the sides, which is a good thing. I used good old black grease. It has stayed on there through a couple good rains, and there arent any more squeeks.
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Originally Posted by Ferocity02
Actually the BMR poly/rubbers do not have the grease fitting on the rubber side, since they are not supposed to be greased.
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Originally Posted by Fulton 1
The ones I had did have a grease fitting on the rubber end - maybe they've changed the design since then.
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When I put my BMR lcas on 8500 miles ago, I just shot the poly end with 3 pumps of normal chasis grease. I took them off this weekend for some G2 LCAs and it still had plenty of grease on it and in it.
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Ya, they changed it since then. I just put some anti-seize on the rubber end. Worked like a champ. There's zero noise after the install. Thanks for the help everyone!
I didn't know that stopped doing that, what is the reason?
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Originally Posted by 2w0s060
So they don't use the grease fitting style any more on the LCA's with poly bushings?? I think that is what you meant...
I didn't know that stopped doing that, what is the reason?
I didn't know that stopped doing that, what is the reason?