Try plumber's grease on 'em. You can get it at a hardware
store. It's supposed to not deteriorate rubber parts, but will
lubricate them.
At 05:05 PM 12/05/2009, Greg Gelhar wrote:
>To All,
>
>Today, a few local Triumph club members got together to install some
>suspension parts onto a new RatcoTR6 frame. We were trying to
>install hard rubber bushings into the rear trailing arms and the
>lower front "A" arms. Long story short, it did not go well. I'm
>looking for advice as to how others have accomplished this task. I'm
>not looking for responses telling us we should have used the two
>piece polyurethane bushings.
>
>
>Greg Gelhar
>1973 TR6
>1980 TR8
>Osseo,MN
>
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