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Jman 10-30-2017 01:00 PM

guide rail
 
I am curious if there is any maintenance needed on the guide rails. I am referring to the rails on the outside of the trailer. Mine just has 2. Should those be greased up

hilltool 10-30-2017 01:15 PM

maybe parrafin (?). Seems I remember somebody suggesting that somewhere along the way. I wouldn't use grease as it wold collect dirt etc and gum things up.

piperjim 10-30-2017 10:03 PM

I've used Boeshield T-9 spray lubricant on the guide rails......but it's good on many other items, too. It's big in woodworking circles....used to lubricate saw blades and to prevent rust on all tools.

"Boeshield was developed by The Boeing Company for lubrication and protection of aircraft components

Boeshield is great for use in Marine, Bicycles, Automotive, Tools and Aviation

Boeshield loosens rusty and corroded parts and is safe on paints, any metal surfaces, plastics & vinyl

Boeshield dries to a thin waxy film that clings to metal for months

T-9 flushes out dirt and old lubricants and displaces moisture and penetrates moving parts"

Available on Amazon, Walmart, etc. Expensive, but like Brylcreem, "a little dab'll do ya"

Good luck!

sam 10-30-2017 10:46 PM

lubing guide rails
 
DH uses silicone spray. I remember seeing some dry lube in the RV isle at Walmart. I think it is a spray.

Treeclimber 10-31-2017 06:56 AM

I tried that dry lube graphite, messy and hard to clean up, if it's the same stuff. It's now in my old paint locker. I DO use T-9 a lot since I received two cans from the "boat man" near by. Happy Halloween to all!
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RichR 11-01-2017 06:36 AM

I have used parafin for a long time. Just rub it on the rails, front and backside now and then. If they get noisie when running the top up or down rub some on. A small piece goes a long ways. It was recommended by JR Repair if I remember correctly.


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