Permatex® - Ultra Disc Brake Caliper Lube

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$17.26
In Stock (709)
Universal Fit
  • Not Vehicle Specific
Notes:
  • Suggested Applications: Caliper pins, hardware, and the back-side of brake pads.
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Vehicle Fitment

This part is universal

Product Details

Universal Ultra Disc Brake Caliper Lube (24110) by Permatex®. An environmentally-friendly, green, nonmelting, synthetic lubricant. It is formulated to lubricate under the most adverse brake conditions, assuring that critical caliper pins, sleeves, bushings and pistons remain lubricated throughout pad life.

Notes

  • Suggested Applications: Caliper pins, hardware, and the back-side of brake pads.

Specifications

Type: Brush-Top Bottle
Volume: 8 oz

Features

  • Green, non-melting, synthetic lubricant
  • Formulated to lubricate under the most adverse brake conditions
  • Carefully tested to ensure a precise fit, high quality, and excellent performance
  • Temperature Range: -40°F to 400°F (-40° to 204°C)
  • Prevents disc brake squealing

Permatex is a leading manufacturer, distributor and marketer of premium chemical products to the automotive maintenance and repair, home and hardware markets. Product categories include gasket makers, sealants, hand cleaners, threadlockers, adhesives, cleaners, repair kits, and lubricants under well-recognized brand names such as Permatex®, the Right Stuff®, Fast Orange®, Spray Nine®, Versachem®, and Devcon® home.

Brand:
Part Number:
24110
UPC:
686226241108
Alternate MPN:
24110

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Permatex® - Ultra Disc Brake Caliper Lube
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Should Be a 'Staple' In Your Garage
Permatex® 85188 - Ultra Disc Brake Caliper Lube
Having extra lube like Permatex® 85188 is a good thing to have so you can lube the caliper slide pins any time you change the brakes (just pull the slide pin out of the rubber boots/guide bushing, put a good coat of lube on the pin and reinsert, don't be afraid:). Also any moving or contact spots. You should keep some at all times if you are a casual DIY'er.
Posted by Bruce (Purcellville, VA) / April 21, 20152008 Toyota Highlander

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