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> Grease preference?, Weltmeister bushings
SpecialK
post Mar 24 2004, 02:52 AM
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All of the front suspension parts are stripped, POR-15 coated and ready for reassembly (finally!). I've got the Weltmeister Poly bushings to install, but I keep hearing about 'squeekage' associated with these (not stock) type of bushings. Any special grease you guys can recommend?

I've also heard somewhere about installing grease zerts (spelling?). Anyone done this, and how well does it work?
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post Mar 24 2004, 11:38 AM
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No, those are at Http://www.elephantracing.com

I have the poly bushings in the front and did the V-groving with a dremel tool. Use that special grease that should have come with the bushings. Its a silicone grease as I understand it. Still working in my car after a year and no squeaks yet, but I am looking at the Elephantracing bushings cuz I wanted to drive the car on the street and be able to lube them without taking the whole A arm assembly apart.

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