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Energy Suspension Formula 5 Prelube Polyurethane 0.5 Oz 3 Pack P.n. 9.11110 on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Derby, Connecticut, United States

Derby, Connecticut, United States
Condition:New Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Up for sale is a 3 in a pack Energy Suspension Formula 5 Prelube Hyper-Flex Polyurethane lubricant. These stuff is great for control arm bushings, body mounts, sway bar ends, camber kit and all sorts of other applications. If you are running poly bushings on your suspension links and sway bar ends or body kit, this is the lubricant for them. This is fully synthetic and non petroleum base. Poly bushings, if use with petroleum base lube will breakdown over time. Please see pictures for more information. You only need a small amount of lube for most applications. You will get three tubes for this order.

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