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No, no, a thousand times NO!

Shock rubbers are made to do their job with benefit of no external lubrication.

Generally, any lubrication on rubber - other than silicone - makes it swell up and deform - the last thing any of us want to happen to our shock reubbers.

Just make sure you have a good flat washer on each side and torque 'em up gutt und tight. JMHO

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ok, loud and clear....NO! Thanks

No, no, a thousand times NO!

Shock rubbers are made to do their job with benefit of no external lubrication.

Generally, any lubrication on rubber - other than silicone - makes it swell up and deform - the last thing any of us want to happen to our shock reubbers.

Just make sure you have a good flat washer on each side and torque 'em up gutt und tight. JMHO

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