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rear droplinks
i have alloy rear droplinks and it is driving me mad because i have to remove and strip them to put copper slip grease every 2 months, does any one know alternative links or do i go down the perrin route as i have been told they will not creak like mine do. other people must have same problem it cant be just me. ive tried using a silicon spray but it just does not get right in there
cheers jim
cheers jim
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Welcome to the club.
I've tried stacks of things, and have found WD40 the best only in that it is fast to apply...
My latest mix is clean with a rag, spray with WD40, after a short drive (to work the WD into the links, spray with silicon spray.
I tried lithium spray -on grease and that was good too.
The fit between the link and the poly urethane bushes is very tight and almost everything you try will be displaced.
Cost of doing the mod imho.
I've tried stacks of things, and have found WD40 the best only in that it is fast to apply...
My latest mix is clean with a rag, spray with WD40, after a short drive (to work the WD into the links, spray with silicon spray.
I tried lithium spray -on grease and that was good too.
The fit between the link and the poly urethane bushes is very tight and almost everything you try will be displaced.
Cost of doing the mod imho.
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