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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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One thing I would consider is the demo Swepco gives on grease is the water test. They take a bit of grease in the palm of their hand, add water and try to mix it together. If it mixes and makes a whitish/gray mess you don't want it in your CV's or anything else for that matter.
I've seen this many times with cheap greases, swepco won't mix and I imagine many of the better brands won't as well. For me I know Swepco won't mix with water and it's a do all quality grease, so that is really the only reason I like it. |
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