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Sorry if this topic has previously covered. What is the best brand gease to use when repacking CV joints?
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This is far more critical if your planning on road racing/track days with your car. Also important is the engine power and angle of your cv's/axles. Cars that are pushed for any length of time (not A/X for instance) should consider hi performance grease. As mentioned, Neo is one choice, Swepco another...our Motorsports group campaigns Cup Cars in ALMS and swears by Krytox. Super expensive and causes cancer, etc., etc.
If you're a show and shine user - put wheel bearing grease in there - you'll never know the difference. Half-way kidding... T |
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