Irv964
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- May 3, 2008
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Re: Lubricating Leaf Springs
WD-40 is not the stuff to use on your leaf springs, it contains no silicone and therefore doesn't last that long. If you want longevity, try a rust inhibitor spray such as Rust Check or Krown, they actually creep into the tight spots and deter corrision as well as provide lubrication. Great stuff imo, I have been using it for years and I spray it on my trailers, cars and trucks. It won't hurt your electrical systems, it will help them as well.
If you can't purchase it in the states, try LPS, Fluid Film, or any other penetrant that contains silicone..........Irv964
WD-40 is not the stuff to use on your leaf springs, it contains no silicone and therefore doesn't last that long. If you want longevity, try a rust inhibitor spray such as Rust Check or Krown, they actually creep into the tight spots and deter corrision as well as provide lubrication. Great stuff imo, I have been using it for years and I spray it on my trailers, cars and trucks. It won't hurt your electrical systems, it will help them as well.
If you can't purchase it in the states, try LPS, Fluid Film, or any other penetrant that contains silicone..........Irv964