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just received my front bushing kit from ulmer racing. I plan on starting the install this week, A arms are out for powder coating. Just wondering if anyone is greasing or using oil on these bushing when they are installing them. I was under the impression they are impregnated with oil and the oil comes out as they pivot and move. I work in the hvac industry and as a rule, we never oil or grease bushings. Over the years i have found oil actually attracts dirt and causes premature wear on the bushings. Just wanted to see what everyone thinks out their.
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Unless you're trailering it, there shouldn't be much, if any, dirt to attract. Nice thing about sleds is the operating environment is very clean.
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A thin film of grease on everything when installing will not hurt anything. It will make it easier to slide all parts together.
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Personally, I like silcone spray here. We often get a melt and puddles which get muddy. Grease draws and holds dirt.
I just ordered a set of bushings from pioneer. Not sure about the ones you recieved but the ones I am getting are made out of a material called Nylatron and is self lubricating. Adding grease to these therefore would not help. See what yours are made out of.
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