tsetsefly1 JK Enthusiast Joined Jul 29, 2020 Messages 118 Location Minnesota Aug 26, 2020 #1 Anyone have tricks or specific lubricant or something alike for greasing up the door hinges so removing them is easier? I don't think the PO took them off much - it was a process......
Anyone have tricks or specific lubricant or something alike for greasing up the door hinges so removing them is easier? I don't think the PO took them off much - it was a process......
Chris Administrator Staff Member Joined Sep 28, 2015 Messages 32,454 Location Gillette, WY Aug 26, 2020 #2 Yep, I just put a marine grade grease on my hinges. Never had any issue with them again after doing that. Easy and simple! Reactions: theRealCrazy and tsetsefly1
Yep, I just put a marine grade grease on my hinges. Never had any issue with them again after doing that. Easy and simple!
Largehit71 JK Enthusiast Supporting Member Joined Jun 17, 2020 Messages 485 Location Jackson MO Aug 26, 2020 #3 I took a rag and held it at the bottom of each hinge while filling them with white lightening lube. (It was all I had). Seems to work fine.
I took a rag and held it at the bottom of each hinge while filling them with white lightening lube. (It was all I had). Seems to work fine.
tsetsefly1 JK Enthusiast Joined Jul 29, 2020 Messages 118 Location Minnesota Aug 26, 2020 #4 Nice. I just ordered some Sta-Lube Marine Grease. Those m'fers were not fun to get off.
88Goalie New Member Joined May 18, 2020 Messages 12 Location 02347 Aug 26, 2020 #5 I would clean them up with a bit of emery cloth before the grease as well, take off any rust.
Workerbee33 Member Joined Aug 9, 2020 Messages 32 Location Scio, Oregon Aug 26, 2020 #6 White lithium grease works wonders. Have a couple cummins and they both have very noisy hinges, white lithium seems to work the best so far
White lithium grease works wonders. Have a couple cummins and they both have very noisy hinges, white lithium seems to work the best so far