rear wheel bearing grease

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gary
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rear wheel bearing grease

Post by gary » Thu Mar 04, 2010 11:53 pm

Hi Gang,Anyone have a source or p/n for the Heavy,Tacky,Stringey wheel bearing grease that is used for the rear outer bearings on our mopars.A mopar P/N would be great.Has anyone used this "heavy"grease before? Thanks, Gary 71 GTX

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Re: rear wheel bearing grease

Post by Elvad » Thu Mar 11, 2010 9:38 pm

Check out the house lube used on excavators. It is used on the external gears that rotate the top or 'house' of an excavator. Heavy equipment places will have it. I always thought they were only lubed by rear diff fluid, and that sticky grease was only 38 year old gear lube, not sure if they were packed with anything, good question.

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Re: rear wheel bearing grease

Post by JosephGiannini » Wed May 05, 2010 11:38 am

the bearings insde the axle tubes i usually hand pack them with a stout molybdium base racing grease
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