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BMR Lower Control Arms
I received my lower control arms the other day and in the instructions it says after installation to lube them with a silicone base polyurethane lube. I have been to 2 different auto parts stores and they do not carry this, it is all lithium or petroleum based. Does anyone know what I should use? And where can I get it? One guy said EP grease should do the trick but I hate to take the word of someone I do not know especially if it will cause any problem later.
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I use red tac in my BMR lowers...works fine
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I just used regular automotive grease on mine. Im sure it was wrong but it stopped them from squeaking.
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i use a synthetic grease on all my lube points. lca's, panhard bar, and what ever other ones there are.
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Use a synthetic based grease if possible.If you have any kind of marine supply place around you they should have some.Do not use lithium grease it will eat the bushings.
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i get my synthetic at the local auto parts store. think it was auto zone or oreilly
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+1 synthetic grease works fine.
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