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westend wrote:
For moving parts on trailers like stabilizers, I use chain lubricant in a spray can.
โDec-08-2017 03:23 PM
mosseater wrote:
motorcycle chain lubes can work well. Many of them go on like a liquid and then set up as a stiff, dry grease which is almost impervious to washing off. Just be aware, they can work too good. I have two of mine that will not stay in place. The weight of the trailer actually pushes the screw and they unwind. I had to make keepers to hold then in place.
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SoundGuy wrote:
Not true at all. For years I've been using The Solution by Krown ... it's a Canadian company but this product is available in the US as well through Krown dealers. It's absolutely fantastic for use on the stabs or virtually anything else on your rig that moves & needs lubrication, without the mess of grease. :B
โDec-06-2017 07:33 PM
โDec-06-2017 04:45 PM
Hornnumb2 wrote:
I have been using a dry lube but the threaded rods always have rust on them. Is there something better to use on them, I am in Texas so high humidity. Thanks Michael
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newman fulltimer wrote:
and how is this product any differant than a dry type lube?
โDec-06-2017 07:36 AM