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Originally Posted by BRENT in 10-uh-C
I don't worry with wear since during a rebuild, we use a WD40 product on all pins, rollers, clevis and tracks on the braking system so they have lubrication.
WD-40 In my opinion is not much better than water, unless used near daily. When you say WD-40 product what are you referring to?
John
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John, I don' think you have looked at WD40 products lately. They are a far cry from the old 'water displacement' manufacturer from when we were kids. Now they make Gel Lubes, Dry Film Lubes, Silicone Sprays, Chain Lubes, Spray White Grease, Rust Removers, Electrical Cleaners and a bunch of other stuff. We use the Dry Film lube on brakes since it is made to lubricate in dusty environments without attracting any dust. We have probably been using the Dry Film for 4-5 years now, and you can definitely tell a difference.
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