I'm doing some front end work. What do I fill the knuckle cavities with? I believe I removed the OEM grease. Thanks.-TB
I'm doing some front end work. What do I fill the knuckle cavities with? I believe I removed the OEM grease. Thanks.-TB
The manual says to use grease....like wheel bearing grease...pump it in with a grease gun till its full to the fill plug.
Others use gear oil like civvy trucks use....
Others mix 50/50 gear oil and grease and make what is called "knuckle pudding".
Personally, I use grease.
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Bucket-o-grease here.
JD CornHead grease!!!
I used Lucas Red grease.
Are these greases of a viscosity that allows them to flow somewhat?
Once they get warm to hot...yes. The corhead grease is more akin to the knuckle pudding idea...so it should flow easier.
Lord send your Holy Ghost into our hearts and make the desire of our hearts Your Will.
Pro-choice, that's a LIE, babies don't choose to die!!
So where do you get that stuff?
The JD stads for John Deere....see one of their dealers...
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