A alanhid New Member Feb 8, 2011 #1 Might be a silly question but are you supposed to lube the door hinges on a 2006 TD5. If so ........how?
Might be a silly question but are you supposed to lube the door hinges on a 2006 TD5. If so ........how?
Bromsgrove Defender Well-Known Member Feb 8, 2011 #2 alanhid said: Might be a silly question but are you supposed to lube the door hinges on a 2006 TD5. If so ........how? Click to expand... yes and carefully
alanhid said: Might be a silly question but are you supposed to lube the door hinges on a 2006 TD5. If so ........how? Click to expand... yes and carefully
S Sam1992 New Member Feb 8, 2011 #3 Yeah i also need to do this. What is the best way of going about it?
Bromsgrove Defender Well-Known Member Feb 8, 2011 #4 Sam1992 said: Yeah i also need to do this. What is the best way of going about it? Click to expand... Open the door rub some grease into the hinges, shut the door. Job done
Sam1992 said: Yeah i also need to do this. What is the best way of going about it? Click to expand... Open the door rub some grease into the hinges, shut the door. Job done
tottot Well-Known Member Feb 8, 2011 #5 Get a can spray grease,it goes in better and stays put longer than oil.
instantsquid New Member Feb 8, 2011 #6 You beat me to it. Spray grease (or chain lube if you're a biker) is good stuff. It has a solvent which makes it thin enough to spray into things, but then the solvent evaporates leaving just the grease behind. Whatever will they think of next.
You beat me to it. Spray grease (or chain lube if you're a biker) is good stuff. It has a solvent which makes it thin enough to spray into things, but then the solvent evaporates leaving just the grease behind. Whatever will they think of next.