dora
Newbie RV’er
Long Time RV'er
Posts: 27
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Post by dora on Aug 14, 2021 11:21:02 GMT -5
I've been using a silicone lube with a teflon additive for both my slide and my stabilizer jacks for the past few years. However my jacks are starting to rust quite a bit so I'm considering using this Boeshield T-9 lubricant that's supposed to be resistant to corrosion and puts a waxy film on the metal for protection. What have any of you used that you've had good luck with?
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Post by Edd505 on Aug 15, 2021 12:44:50 GMT -5
This is what the LCI techs gave me at a rally to lube slides, leveling legs etc. I use it on everything now days and have do rust issues.
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Post by nvguy on Aug 15, 2021 20:51:28 GMT -5
I have used the Boeshield on other things & haven't noticed if it remains sticky enough to attract dust /dirt. Simple enough to spray some on and check for dusty grit in a few days.
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luscombet8f
Weekender RV’er
My 1949 Luscombe T8-F & 251RLT
Posts: 68
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Post by luscombet8f on Aug 16, 2021 11:37:21 GMT -5
Free advice is worth what you pay for it, but.... I've been happy with LPS 3. Works very well keeping my folding steps smooth and quiet... Just sayin'
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Post by Chuck on Aug 28, 2021 16:00:28 GMT -5
I'm with Edd have used CRC on our old 5th wheel an this one we have, talking with LCI Tech at Rally he saw the can in our storage are an said that I was on top of everything... I said the lube was the only thing I was on top of, everything else I was way behind LOL I also use NAPA Premium Performance Multi-Purpose Wheel Bearing Grease - 14 oz for the wet bolts on the suspension Safe Travels Chuck
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