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RyanJoz
Posted 10/27/2018 8:01 PM (#921900 - in reply to #921893)
Subject: Re: Trailer bearings




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Location: Mt. Zion, IL
Grease compatibility, bearing preload, seal failure, water emulsification could all cause high heat that would do that.

If that meticulous, I would suspect different grease from one year to the rest. Grease is not grease and should be kept the same anytime possible. A good lithium complex grease with a 220 wt oil is what I would use. Mobil SHC 220 would be a great choice IMO. Most marine greases are lithium base. Lucas Red ‘N Tacky would be my 2nd choice if you’re buying at a mark or automotive store.

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