Thanks for the reply. Where do you get rubber lube? The guys at Pep Boys had no clue. Well, they had a clue, but it was for another topic. -J ________________________________________________________
Well, seems this thread will be twisted after what Peter started...'-) What can I say, he has a three hour head start on the day... I was still downing coffee when I wrote my reply, not having seen h
ohhh..that ole Black Magic has me in its spell..... you know what they say.. he who has Hot Rod, Burns Rubber.. actually last time the girls and i went out and did the bump at a club.. and not the bu
It was recommended to me when I was installing new glass in my windshield frame to use Rain-X for a lubricant to allow the glass to slip into the rubber better. No harm to the rubber. Might be easier
Try your local Ford dealer. They have a lube (I THINK the part # is E25Y 19554-A) that is the so slimy it's almost impossible to get off your hands but will stop any thing rubber from making noise or
No reason why it wouldn't work is there? Daniel1312 << Where do you get rubber lube? The guys at Pep Boys had no clue. Well, they had a clue, but it was for another topic. >>
Don't know how many times I have to say this. LOL. Go to the prophylactic section of your local drug store. They will have a product named KY Jelly. Get the small tube, unless you can think of other
Jeeeezzz, no. It would have to come in 55 galllon drums if that's what they were using. The last I heard the dealer I work for had done 1200 vehicles (around 4500 tires) and still have people waitin
In a news conference this morning, Ford CEO Jacques Nasser made the startling announcement that some 1998 Explorers had been found that left the factory with only 3 out of the suggested 4 wheels ins
.....thus reenforcing Ford's contention that their liability exposure should be reduced by a third of that claimed by NTHSA. In other news, Bridgestone/Firestone has announced a revised third quarter
-- Original Message -- > == Well, you would think so, but an amazing number of people have 2 or 3 different brands (and sizes) of tires on their vehicles. While some get 5 tires replaced, others have