Its time to repack the wheel bearings in a work truck, and 4 work trailers. Ranging from an aluminum 4x6 to a 10k gvwr dump trailer.
I would like to get a premium product to do the trailers as I don't repack them as often as I should, because they are always on the road. Ive always used Valvoline red hi temp grease but ive read lots on here about folks using the trc 880 for this. Would it be worth the extra money to go that route? Longevity of equipment is key moreso than money spent/saved.
Also, can the 880 be used in disc brake wheel bearings on a 1 ton ford truck.
Basically, I want one grease that can do bearings, pivots,bushings,slides, etc on the work truck and trailers. Trying to follow the KISS principle.
If my best bet is to keep doing as I always have, that works too.
Thanks again for all of yalls help and tolerance with my somewhat dumb questions.
Will
I would like to get a premium product to do the trailers as I don't repack them as often as I should, because they are always on the road. Ive always used Valvoline red hi temp grease but ive read lots on here about folks using the trc 880 for this. Would it be worth the extra money to go that route? Longevity of equipment is key moreso than money spent/saved.
Also, can the 880 be used in disc brake wheel bearings on a 1 ton ford truck.
Basically, I want one grease that can do bearings, pivots,bushings,slides, etc on the work truck and trailers. Trying to follow the KISS principle.
If my best bet is to keep doing as I always have, that works too.
Thanks again for all of yalls help and tolerance with my somewhat dumb questions.
Will
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