🚀 Keep Your Gears Turning Smoothly!
Lucas Oil 10088 Hub Oil is a high-performance lubricant designed to slow leaks in steering axles and trailer hubs. With a heat-resistant formula and a non-foaming, super slick texture, it ensures maximum efficiency and longevity while preventing gear damage under extreme pressure.
Container Type | Bottle |
Item Weight | 2.08 Pounds |
Liquid Volume | 32 Fluid Ounces |
Material Type | Blend |
R**
Good product
Good to do business with
Q**
Quality
It’s a Lucus product it’s the only line of products I use in my semi truck and trailer five stars
J**E
Easy to use
Quality oil, clean packaging, quick delivery. Will buy again next time. Just what I needed for my boat trailer hubs.
J**R
Good stuff
All I use in my Big Tex trailer. 10 years and still on original bearings. They look and feel brand new.
T**Y
Use it in axels
I use this in my axels 20% it stopped the leak on my old farm truck.
V**A
Sticky
Seems like a good oil/grease super thick like honey and probably would work great for hubs. I tried using it in a range Rover classic swivel housing, worked fine for a while but it all leaked out after 3 months or so leaving oil all over the wheel well. Not the hub oils fault.
J**H
Stops really bad leaks
I can’t believe how well this stuff works. I put it in the final drive for my shaft-driven motorcycle this spring because I had a progressively worsening leak that by the end of last season was slinging gear oil all over the wheel, tire, fender & saddle bag, and leaving a puddle whenever I parked. I was hoping to put off replacing whatever gaskets need replacing until I needed a new tire but with the rate it was leaking, I was concerned that I’d get oil on the rear brakes, plus the huge mess and having to top off the gear oil every few days. I bought the Lucas hub oil as a last ditch effort to avoid disassembling the back of my bike for a leak, then have to d it again in a few thousand more miles when I need another rear tire..When I emptied the old gear oil and topped off the final drive with the Lucas hub oil, you could see oil seeping out of the housing while the bike was cold. I thought “man its gotten a lot worse over winter, it’s too late to fix this hemorrhage with a band-aid. Nevertheless I closed everything back up and cleaned everything with engine degreaser so I could asses how much was leaking. I could already see a droplet forming. Rode the bike 40 miles to work. Saw an oil spot on the pavement at lunch. “I guess I’m taking the bike apart after all.” Rode it around during my lunch break and parked in a different spot. Saw another oil spot the diameter of a golf ball after work. “This sucks!” Wiped the oil off with a paper towel and rode home. Parked in the garage, placed cardboard under the final drive to keep from dripping on the garage floor and made plans to work on it over the weekend. On Saturday morning I went to the garage and there was no oil on the cardboard. Curious. I felt around and couldn’t find any oil on the bottom of the final drive or any pieces of the frame a drip would have travelled to. I checked the oil level and it was still topped off. I’ve ridden it about 100 more miles since and checked again. There was enough that a paper towel didn’t come back clean, but I’m not entirely sure I didn’t just miss a spot last week when I wiped it with a paper towel at work. I’m really amazed at this stuff, I won’t be needing to take the bike apart before the tire needs replacing after all.Update: it’s been several months and I haven’t had a single drip since, and the area around the final drive is clean. I still cant believe what a night and day difference this stuff made.
R**I
Nice
Great product
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