Permatex Ceramic Extreme Brake Lube part# 24125
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Permatex Ceramic Extreme Brake Lube part# 24125
Thanks to miataracer's facebook post we now have a track brake slider lube. Anybody run this yet?
http://www.permatex.com/products/aut..._Lubricant.htm
This 100% synthetic lubricant contains real ceramic solids for extreme performance under the most critical braking conditions. A purple, environmentally friendly, non-melting formula, this premium lubricant is our longest lasting, most temperature resistant way to silence brake noise such as squealing and chattering; also effective in preventing long bolt and sleeve seizing and galling. Excellent on rolling and sliding surfaces operating in wet or dry conditions from -65°F to 3000°F (-54°C to 1648°C). This product assures that critical brake parts remain lubricated throughout brake pad life. Resistant to corrosion and contaminants, it will not wash out. It is compatible with internal/external brake rubber and plastic hardware, including ethylene-propylene rubber.
http://www.permatex.com/products/aut..._Lubricant.htm
This 100% synthetic lubricant contains real ceramic solids for extreme performance under the most critical braking conditions. A purple, environmentally friendly, non-melting formula, this premium lubricant is our longest lasting, most temperature resistant way to silence brake noise such as squealing and chattering; also effective in preventing long bolt and sleeve seizing and galling. Excellent on rolling and sliding surfaces operating in wet or dry conditions from -65°F to 3000°F (-54°C to 1648°C). This product assures that critical brake parts remain lubricated throughout brake pad life. Resistant to corrosion and contaminants, it will not wash out. It is compatible with internal/external brake rubber and plastic hardware, including ethylene-propylene rubber.
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Jake I have used this Permatex stuff on the stock front and rear calipers. Judging by the pad wear, ~even on both sides, it works. They sell it in little purple hanging packs at Autozone and the like.
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I would definitely check with Permatex before trying that. Tribology is a complex science/art and there is a significant difference between those two applications. One is practically static, the other is not. Roller bearing versus bushing, etc.
There may be (probably is) something better for bearings, like that stuff Hustler packs his with.
There may be (probably is) something better for bearings, like that stuff Hustler packs his with.
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