| In a message dated 3/5/2003 9:10:24 PM Eastern Standard Time,
darrellw@inetarena.com writes:
> While at NAPA picking up some grease, I noticed a small tube of grease
> meant to lubricate the moving parts of the braking system (well, not
> the rotors!).  Seems like a good idea to use on the pins where the
> front pads ride, though it seems like the grease might attract a lot of
> dirt and brake dust.  Has anyone used a similar product?  What were
> your results?
I've always used "Lubriplate" white lithium grease under the sliding rear
wheel cylinders, on the ends of the shoes and in and about the brake
adjustors -- as per the repair manuals. Can't say as I've ever used it on
disc brake pad pins, although it probably makes some sense to do so.
--Andy Mace
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*Man: Well, no ... It's not so much of a jet, it's more your, er,
 Triumph Herald engine with wings.
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