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2011-2014 Mustangs
Driveline/Suspension
Grease for BMR poly bushings?
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<blockquote data-quote="5lho" data-source="post: 15146376" data-attributes="member: 134994"><p>I use a synthetic marine grease because it's extremely soggy where I live so, bushings and greases take a beating, plus I drag race as much as the weather permits. I find the little packages of Energy suspension grease often supplied with suspension bits can be a little too tacky and attract and retain road grit. </p><p></p><p>I found that I'd need to look at them maybe once a year, even in this extreme environment, even with the thinner marine grease. I am always careful not to over grease them and pop them like party balloons. Once you start feeling resistance to the pump, STOP. It's not bad advice to occasionally take the arm out, clean and regrease the faces of the bushing if you are in a soggy or sandy environment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="5lho, post: 15146376, member: 134994"] I use a synthetic marine grease because it's extremely soggy where I live so, bushings and greases take a beating, plus I drag race as much as the weather permits. I find the little packages of Energy suspension grease often supplied with suspension bits can be a little too tacky and attract and retain road grit. I found that I'd need to look at them maybe once a year, even in this extreme environment, even with the thinner marine grease. I am always careful not to over grease them and pop them like party balloons. Once you start feeling resistance to the pump, STOP. It's not bad advice to occasionally take the arm out, clean and regrease the faces of the bushing if you are in a soggy or sandy environment. [/QUOTE]
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