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<blockquote data-quote="JW IN VA" data-source="post: 1819577" data-attributes="member: 21289"><p>I've been looking at restocking my grease supply. Locally, I can Get Red N Tacky for 6.99, Shell Rotella HD for 6.49, and Valvolene MP for somewhat higher in addition to TSC generic.</p><p> Online, I can order R and T for for 6.57, Wolf's Head for 5.23 and Triax Spheron for 5.99.</p><p>All seem to be rated NLGI 2 and GC/LB so all the bases are covered for roller bearings and wheel bearings.</p><p>I intend to get a moly grease for use in my CV joints, pivot pins, king pins and , maybe start using it in u joints for the needle bearings in them.</p><p>I'm not Aa BTO by any means but I don't mind spending a little extra to avoid wear and breakdowns.</p><p>Any experience, both pro and con, would be welcome</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JW IN VA, post: 1819577, member: 21289"] I've been looking at restocking my grease supply. Locally, I can Get Red N Tacky for 6.99, Shell Rotella HD for 6.49, and Valvolene MP for somewhat higher in addition to TSC generic. Online, I can order R and T for for 6.57, Wolf's Head for 5.23 and Triax Spheron for 5.99. All seem to be rated NLGI 2 and GC/LB so all the bases are covered for roller bearings and wheel bearings. I intend to get a moly grease for use in my CV joints, pivot pins, king pins and , maybe start using it in u joints for the needle bearings in them. I'm not Aa BTO by any means but I don't mind spending a little extra to avoid wear and breakdowns. Any experience, both pro and con, would be welcome [/QUOTE]
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