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Best Grease

I use the Marine Grade Valvoline (multi-synthetic I think), figure its made for salt water it should hold up to the rust belts salted roads. Its always been valvoline in this family.
 
I havbe yet to use it but it comes highly recommended by a number of people I trust. It has a long ars name but it's made by Moreys. It's like $50-$60 a bucket. Napa sells it but you have to ask for it specifically and if you don't buy the bucket you have to buy a whole carton of tubes. It isn't water resistant, it's water PROOF.
Went to http://www.moreyoil.co.nz/index.phphttp://www.moreyoil.com and found it.

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Redline CV Joint Grease, in everything.
 
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I use valvoline durablend on my wheel bearings and synthetic on my balljoints ETC

That's on my race car. I am going to switch to lucas red grease for ball joints/ tie-rod ends though. I forgot the name of it.
 
i use mobil 1 but that's just cuase i had it, i heard it was bad to mix em, so now i just keep using it...
 
Another vote for Mobil 1. It's good and can be found in most parts places. I've looked for some of the marine/green stuff and had spotty luck finding it. I do however live at the ends of the earth so stuff everyone else can find everywhere isn't here at all...
 
BG brand SS200. Water resistant, high/low speed, light/heavy load and a drop point that is higher than many synthetic greases. The only drawback is it can be hard to find. I used to go through Timken wheel bearings regularly in my Nova until I switched to this stuff. The bearings are too small for what I was doing to them (twisty mountain roads, heavy braking and of course the high speed runs (sustained 100mph + for significant lengths of time). Valvoline, Sta-Lube, synthetic, nothing worked well for me. Now, I have had the same bearings in it for over ten years and they still look like new.
 

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