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Energy Suspension 9.11110 Formula 5 Prelube is a high-quality, waterproof grease that forms a durable, chemical-resistant film to prevent metal-to-metal contact, ensuring long-lasting protection and performance for professional-grade applications.


| Manufacturer | Energy Suspension |
| Brand | Energy Suspension |
| Model | 9.11110 |
| Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 6.05 x 2.16 x 0.01 inches |
| Item model number | 9.11110 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Exterior | Machined |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 9.11110 |
| OEM Part Number | 9-11110 |
T**N
The Best grease
This grease solved a huge problem on my corvette suspension. It eliminated a squeaky rear suspension which had been an issue for years. Tried many different products, none worked, this grease DOES work. Highly recommend.
D**D
thx
worked great
A**S
Quality Product
Used this to temporary lubricate suspension linked with cracked boots. The grease holds well
F**E
Still working
Used because it’s recommended for RR racing lca bushing, still have 0 sound from down there it’s been close to 8 months
G**.
good lube
no squeeks
B**1
Bushing
Perfect fit and great quality. Make sure you grease them when installing
A**R
What you need for polyurethane bushings.
This stuff is the s*#%. Used to lube my sway bar bushings, I feel there is no substitute. I originally used the included lube with an aftermarket sway bar. It didn’t last more than a few months before the poly bushings squeaked like hell when going over (speed) bumps.This stuff is super sticky and from what I’ve heard that’s what gives it the ability to stay put and repel water. So far so good. Nice and quiet.
T**F
It works! But wear gloves!
It works! As others have said this is THE grease to use for polyurethane bushings. On a side note, I discovered (strictly by accident) that if you do get some on your hands, WD-40 will take it off. Then from that point you can wash with your typical shop hand cleaner (pumice soap or whatever) to get the WD-40 off. It may sound crazy but it works. Your best bet though is NOT to get it on your hands!
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