Polyurethane bushing grease

Started by airkewled, April 05, 2022, 10:27:12 AM

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Most polyurathane bushing kits come with install grease which is silicon based, generally with PTFE (teflon) additive.
Suspension.com did a comparison on greases for poly bushings.

There's only a few silicon based + PTFE that I can find (most tested by the above comparison):

  • Prothane (grease gun size avail)
  • Energy Suspension (singles and small tube)
  • SuperPro (singles)
  • Daystar (singles and 3oz tube for mini guns)
  • Super Lube 92150 (grease gun size avail)

You can pretty much easily find the mini single use packs and small tubs in all of those but only a few of grease gun tube size. From what I can tell, the grease gun size (14oz) tubes are about 50 dollars  :yikes:

So for those with grease zerks on your bushings what are you using?  :confused:
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Quote from: airkewled on April 05, 2022, 10:27:12 AM

.... So for those with grease zerks on your bushings what are you using?  :confused:


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