Locked and Lubed

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Carl McFly
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Locked and Lubed

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Tired of wrestling with my loob toob and lame azz grease fittings, I sprung for a Lock n' Lube and gotta tell you, it looks awesome. Didn't try this out in real life yet but based on the table top demo I did, I'm impressed. This bad larry clamps onto the fitting like an angry alligator. I'll let you know if it doesn't work when it should - like, when I loob my rig - but I'm optimistic this will make my next grease job much easier

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Re: Locked and Lubed

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Looks legit! I should get one as well!
2005 TJ, built and beat accordingly
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Re: Locked and Lubed

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Most of the time if your gun is popping off the fitting its the end of your gun worn out. If grease is squirting out there , the seal is shot. Most of the time if a fitting refuses or is hard to take grease. Its most likely the joint not the fitting. I also have an end that dont push on , it slides on 90* to the fitting. For getting into tight areas like front axle U-Joints. Let us know how it works. Grease is cheap , no reason for a joint to fail. 10 yrs. I havent lost a joint ! FjR68
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