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Re: wheel bearing grease
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At least grease is cheap

Posted on: 2014/11/28 7:40
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Re: wheel bearing grease
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this means i need to buy a new grease.

Posted on: 2014/11/28 6:52
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NLGI2 with Extreme Pressure (EP) grease is for disc brakes, I've seen it blue, red, or tan.
The most common greases, used in normal bearing applications, have an NLGI grade of 2.

NLGI 3 is a thicker grease recommended for large bearings, vertical shaft arrangements, high ambient temperatures or the presence of vibration.
120 degree is iffy for disc brake use.

Arcanol Multi3 is a universal grease for ball bearings of Diameter > 62 mm.

Arcanol Multitop is for automotive use, has EP additives and 150 degree limit.

Posted on: 2014/11/27 7:28
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Re: wheel bearing grease
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I always use timkin high temp wheel bearing grease. Never had a drama.

Posted on: 2014/11/26 21:06
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Check what grease is recommended in the manual then get on the net and compare the specs with the one u bought, that should let u know if it's fit for purpose...
Cheers Corey

Posted on: 2014/11/26 20:36
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hi guys.. bought this FAG grease for my datsun B310, using B910 strut, bearing and hub.

the car will be my daily city & motorway use.

but some says its a mid-duty grease, heavy duty supposed to be in red or blue color...

im confused, please help guys.

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Posted on: 2014/11/26 17:09
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