Door Hinge Lube

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Guys, I found an awesome product that works great on Viper door hinges, and any other moving , oilable parts. It is available at Walmart. 4 oz. spray can for $3.97

I have used this product for all my rifles, muzzleloaders, etc, along with other outdoor equiptment, cars, tools. And believe me, I have tried a lot of brands. It is military spec. It works and stays working. Best value on the market.

It is called BREAKFREE CLP and it cleans , lubricates , and protects.


http://www.break-free.com/

http://www.triplebreakproducts.com/BreakFree/breakfree.htm

http://www.madogre.com/Interviews/breakfree.htm


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I was told on here to use white lithium grease spray on the door hinges...
 

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CLP..ha. Used that exclusively in the military for years...that's all we were issued to clean weapons(well, a few Q-tips, bore punches, and pipe cleaners as well. CLP should work fine on a hinge. As far as door hinges go, I just busted the spring steel detent on my drivers door. When it fell, it got lodged between the door and the side sill (unbeknownst to me until I opened the door and heard a loud POP). I now have a nice chunk missing out of the lower corner of my drivers door. I got a replacement hinge assembly for $50.00 (damaged but the spring steel piece was fine). I drilled out my broken clip (aluminum crush fitting/rivet)and drilled out the replacement from the $50.00 hinge, bolted it back on my original (realigned the door), and wala, works like a champ. I had lubed my original hinge and had no indication that it was getting vatigued...to the point of breaking off. I wonder how many "openings and closings" a typical Viper door is designed for...??
 
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I was told on here to use white lithium grease spray on the door hinges...


I was told by a dealer to use a good grade of oil, as grease attracts and holds more dirt and road grime and will wear the hinges out faster.
 

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i've use breakfree for several things like this. it works great. on rusty parts it seems to stop any new corrosion and keeps breaking down the old rust.
 

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I was told by a dealer to use a good grade of oil, as grease attracts and holds more dirt and road grime and will wear the hinges out faster.

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Dave, are you smokin that funcky $hit again? :nana:
 

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There and on the hood spring and latches. GTS Bruce

As with 99 RT/10, it is my understanding to ABSOLUTELY NOT DO THIS!

So what should be used on hood springs, anything?
 
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