As of last night when I made this advertisment I didnt have all the info being requested. As for the "complete" lift, it sold to the first caller, (he must have read the advertisments instructions). Thanks for the inquiries and thanks for the help MUD.
I have a new, never opened 80 series lift. It is the 2.5" heavy front and rear. I dont know much more about it other than it is complete. I dont get on here much so the best way to reach me is by phone. 931-215-4357. I live in Columbia, Tn. 38401. $800 plus shipping
Wow! I didnt realize I was banned by Woody either. I have been really busy with work and spring household projects and havent been on here in a while. I dont know why I would have been banned. I have only tried to help and havent tried to sell anything. If I did do anything wrong it was...
Im having a hard time understanding everyones hang up with using aluminum complex or calcium sulphonate greases. I mean, I have demo'd against most all the greases mentioned here and have beaten them using indutry standard tests. It shocks me that the mystik above is mentioned. I laugh a...
Looks cool, I would like it a lot better without the divider bars. So the entire rack would be flat. Or maybe just have those bars removable cause I do see a need for them sometimes.
The closest grease I have to those specs is a calcium sulfonate grease. The only thing it falls short on is that it is -10f not -40f. I do have an aluminum complex grease thats good to -45 but the Timken OK Load using method D2509 is 60lbs
Ozdunc,
When it comes to lubrication I rarely go with exactly what the FSM says for several reasons. Case and point is that our FSM calls for an 80w-90 gear oil. I run 75w-90 synthetic because it actually does alot better job. I wouldnt ever put a bentonite clay grease in my rig for one...
Again guys, Im not trying to sell anything here. We deal with buisnesses so it would be difficult at best to sell here. I have all spec sheets on me for all our greases. If you will tell me the info you desire and on what type greases I will post it on here but there is like 20 different...
ok, I have to come clean. I sell lubrication for a living. I work for the company its not a multi level thing like amsoil. We go throught extensive training on lubrication but I still leatn new things all the time. I can testify that during my time with the company using the industry...
Not trying to stir the pot here but IMO its not good enough to just find a grease with 5% moly in it. One reallly should do the research to find a grease with moly @ a 3 to 5 micron particulate. In tapered roller bearrings greases with a larger particulate moly can do more harm than good...
The company I work for is looking for reps in several locations. We provide great lubrication products to anyone that owns and maintenances their own equipment. Anyone interested in learning more about it just PM me.
I have ridden many a hardcore trail mile in Corbeau seats. I wont ever buy another set. IMOP they are the bottom of the barrell when it comes to the after market suspension seat market. Mastercrafts on the other hand are sooo nice and very customizable. They are worth every penny and are in...
I work for a lubrication manufacturer. My company claims and can prove that we have the best lubrication around. I say that to give some slight credit to my .02 but I am not saying that my words are gospel on this subject because I learn everyday. I am purchasing a LX450 tomorrow. I will...