Chris Evans001
Forum Member
So the sliding door track top and bottom on my pvc is sounding and looking pretty dry of lubrication. I can see were some kind of grease/lube has been used in the past and it seems like it's time to top it up. I have new rollers all around. I'd like to look after them.
So I google "best grease for sliding door" and up pops various forum posts from another site. Interestingly, quite a few of them (if not most of them on that particular site) state, in no uncertain terms, DO NOT GREASE YOUR SLIDING DOOR TRACK!.. Apparently the roller wheels on the door are designed to roll in the door and not slide. So greasing the track could cause flattening of the roller wheels and further issues including collecting dirt.
Now I don't know if I buy into this. I get that the roller wheels should "roll not slide", but I'm sure I have seen various very new vehicles with a nice bit of sticky lithium grease all over the wheels and track. Surely it would protect all the track and bearings to be nice and greasy!?
Hasn't everyone else seen nice new vehicles with lubricated sliding door rollers? I'm sure I have. Or maybe it gets done on service schedules?
So I google "best grease for sliding door" and up pops various forum posts from another site. Interestingly, quite a few of them (if not most of them on that particular site) state, in no uncertain terms, DO NOT GREASE YOUR SLIDING DOOR TRACK!.. Apparently the roller wheels on the door are designed to roll in the door and not slide. So greasing the track could cause flattening of the roller wheels and further issues including collecting dirt.
Now I don't know if I buy into this. I get that the roller wheels should "roll not slide", but I'm sure I have seen various very new vehicles with a nice bit of sticky lithium grease all over the wheels and track. Surely it would protect all the track and bearings to be nice and greasy!?
Hasn't everyone else seen nice new vehicles with lubricated sliding door rollers? I'm sure I have. Or maybe it gets done on service schedules?