im assuming vaso would be all that is needed....
its not a high weraing mech part or anything. allthough you are a solid bloke![]()
Hi guys
Just wondering for the rails of the seats do you have to put in a specific type of grease or can you just through in anything like vasoline or anything like that?
Cheers in advanced![]()
I'm soo euro even my missus is shaved...
im assuming vaso would be all that is needed....
its not a high weraing mech part or anything. allthough you are a solid bloke![]()
C'mon Steve, you should know all about lubrication!![]()
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I used to use & still do when needed, this stuff.
Bloody awesome on seat rail's. Especially the bushed style height adjuster rail's as on BMW's.
Get's the creak's out & I used to spray it on at every service.
http://www.wurth.com.au/cataloguevie...f=A04_0526.pdf
Haha can say thats true can also say last time I take you out for a spin
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Thanks Tim will definately look into this just put my new seats in and well the rails need lubrication![]()
I'm soo euro even my missus is shaved...
I just lubed my seats rails with Slick 50 grease last weekend... It's dark green and you don't need much at all.
"Lift" your seats to the highest setting... Slide them all the way forward.. Clean out the old grease with a rag and some WD40... And apply... Too easy!
If you're removing your seats from the car to do this be careful of the plastics parts on the seats (especially the side trays). Our cars are getting older now and the plastic parts can be brittle.
BTW: MK3 Seats are the easiest I've ever removed from a car.
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