Best rc vehicle oil & lubricants according to redditors

We found 24 Reddit comments discussing the best rc vehicle oil & lubricants. We ranked the 7 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about RC Vehicle Oil & Lubricants:

u/infernon_ · 5 pointsr/Cubers

I found the perfect silk substitute!

https://www.amazon.com/Traxxas-1667-30wt-Silicone-Shock/dp/B01A6YCNPO - 60cc bottle for $7

It's the exact same viscosity as Lubicle Silk (350 cst). Silk is just dyed green and scented

u/KcKilla151 · 5 pointsr/ActionFigures

Shock oil for RC cars does the trick.

u/TylerDurden52 · 4 pointsr/airguns
u/Hoe_Dameron · 3 pointsr/ActionFigures

It's is really great. Careful with the hip joints. Hit em with some heat and then put a drop of this in there. Keeps them from catching but doesn't make them loose. Love these figures.

Traxxas 1666 Silicone Shock Oil https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0006O5GKY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_UYkzY6hPAziXJ

u/shelchang · 2 pointsr/Cubers

Look for 100% silicone based spray, it should be fine.

Alternatively, hobby stores carry silicone shock oil for RC cars or airsoft guns in various weights. Something between 20-30wt works great on cubes; this is the kind I have.

u/idrinkbeerwhileifish · 2 pointsr/Cubers

Just today I bought this 30k oil. Really cheap, 100% silicone, and on Amazon Prime.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0006O5GKY/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/KojiGritton · 2 pointsr/ActionFigures

Silicone shock oil. Just a little bit in the area you're wanting to loosen. Have used this stuff on my Articulated Icons ninjas.

Traxxas 1666 Silicone Shock Oil https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0006O5GKY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_F-iUzbASJ6VPY

u/Elf_Portraitist · 1 pointr/Cubers

I've been told that Traxxas 30 wt has approximately the same viscosity as Cubicle Silk, if anyone wants to try a more economical option: https://www.amazon.com/Traxxas-1667-30wt-Silicone-Shock/dp/B01A6YCNPO/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1549492224&sr=8-1&keywords=traxxas+30+wt

Was my main lube for a while.

u/MeechIsCute · 1 pointr/balisong

So, my 51 has started squeeking a little bit when flipping. So i figured i'd have to apply some oil or other lubrication to the pivots.
Which oil/lubrication do you guys suggest?
The ones i found are these 2:
https://www.amazon.com/Liberty-Synthetic-Lubricating-Protects-Lubricates/dp/B00CVYPYX6
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000Q82HSY/ref=ox_sc_mini_detail?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A2M1W6RQC7V8KB
Mind that they have to ship to the EU ;)

u/PuterPro · 1 pointr/CR10

I use one I've fallen in love with ( and I've gone through a LOT of oils over the years) called Liberty Oil.

It's widely used by watchmakers and clock repair techs. Also used in RC cars.

Perfect viscosity and lasts forever.

EDIT: I meant the BOTTLE lasts, not the OIL lasts ... The oil does last a long time between applications, but this is OIL people, it will need reapplication from time to time.

Doesn't get gummy from time & heat either.

Amazon Link : https://smile.amazon.com/Synthetic-Lubricating-Controlled-Vehicles-Evaporate/dp/B00CVUR8S4
PP

u/sc302 · 1 pointr/rccars

Get used to the car would be my first recommendation followed by maybe a 2s 30c 5000mah battery and charger to support a lipo battery.

After that replace what you broke with better parts or upgrade if you feel it is too slow/sluggish.

I wouldn't worry too much about the tires just yet, wait until you get some experience to really know what the tires are/aren't doing that you do or don't like. pro line trenchers are great monster truck tires, but you may not want monster truck tires....tires/wheels go along with what you want to accomplish...if you don't know yet, leave it stock, wheel/tire combos can get expensive esp when you don't know/aren't sure.

Oh and congrats on settling on a car. Understand this is a beginner car, great for you to learn on and see where you want to go. I wouldn't put a lot of money into it, tbh, just learn. I can get you uncontrollably fast if that is where you want it to be but it will cost more than the car is worth (between bullet proofing and upgrading the motor/esc).

edit: as far as first thing I would get other than battery, rpm servo-saver elminiator
http://www.rpmrcproducts.com/shop/chassis-components/servo-saver-eliminator-bellcrank-for-the-ecx-boost-2wd-ruckus-2wd-circuit-2wd-torment/

Get some bearing oil (keep bearings cleaned and lubed, once a week if in mud...once a month if not)
https://www.amazon.com/Synthetic-Lubricating-Controlled-Vehicles-Evaporate/dp/B00CVUR8S4/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1519658344&sr=8-5&keywords=rc+bearing+oil

Get a good set of tools, I got one of these to start with and it works for most cars...A lot of people don't like the interchangeable drivers and go for the solid driver kits.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00EKJ4UOO/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Body clips are a must
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01C9V2QKO/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/UncleVinny · 1 pointr/Cubers

I'm new to lubing cubes, and so I got my feet wet by buying the cheapest all-silicone oil on Amazon I could find, this 1666 Traxxas oil.

How would this stuff compare to other brands? My cubes feel smoother with it, but they also are a little sluggish.

I have a DaYan Zanchi and a FangShi shuanren that I'd like to relube. My times are 60-90 seconds, usually. What would y'all recommend? EDIT: I meant to ask... what lube should I get instead of this stuff?

Thanks!

u/woodstock927 · 1 pointr/Cubers
u/priestwithknives · 1 pointr/CR10

Could try getting some rc silicone oil for the wheels to keep them from falling apart

This is one I use a bit for wheels and where belts ride

Traxxas 1666 Silicone Shock Oil https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0006O5GKY/

u/MattBooker · 1 pointr/transformers

The best way to fix tight or squeaky joints is 100% pure 80 weight silicone gel, also known as 80w shock oil. It's called that because it's used in the shocks for rc cars. Make sure it's not just shock oil, but that it matches the rest of the description.

I'm not sure about in Brazil, but rc hobbyshops in the USA sell it for under $10 a bottle. You can also find it online, and here's a listing for it at Amazon.

A small amount can last a long time, because to use it you just need a tiny drop on the end of a toothpick. Use a toothpick, rather than a brush, because the brush will soak up more of the gel. Get a very small drop, drip it into the joint, and work the joint around.

u/tehspiah · 1 pointr/airsoft

I meant this one... http://www.evike.com/product_info.php?products_id=27297 which is the o-ring inside the magazine, not inside the valve.

Unless the valves are leaking, then you just need some silicone oil on the valve, charge it with gas, and that should fix it.

I would recommend this oil because it's pure silicone oil, and doesn't have a petroleum based propellant which will degrade your rubber parts over time (6 months and you'll see some effects) 30wt is perfect for GBB guns as it's not too thick to impede blowback when you oil the slide, but it's not too thin that you need to lube it constantly.

u/ArchFen1x · 1 pointr/Cubers

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u/vaizardv · 0 pointsr/ActionFigures

I read here that traxxas silicone shock oil works pretty well too.
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