<VV> LM Rear Wheel Bearing

Joe West joew@diveaz.com
Mon, 03 Jan 2005 17:41:26 -0700


I'm particularly fond of Mobile 1 synthetic wheel bearing grease.  Been
using it in a VERY heavy duty application (Rock climbing Jeep that routinely
sees water and massive abuse from rock crawling in addition to 38" tires)
and I have NEVER had a bearing failure or any problems with my bearings.
This stuff works great...

Joe West


On 1/3/05 4:21 PM, "Ewell Mills" <emills5@cfl.rr.com> wrote:

> I am in the process of rebuilding a couple of sets of rear wheel bearings, one
> to go in my 65 Monza convertible that has about 72K miles on it (along with
> new rear springs on order from Clark's) and also a spare set. (after I put
> this set in my 65).  I have purchased all of the parts I need (bearings,
> spacers etc.) and have on loan all of the factory tools needed to do it. I am
> to the point of packing the bearings on one set and was wondering if there was
> a specific brand of bearing grease that is possibly better than others.  I
> have previously used Valvoline wheel bearing grease that so far is working
> O.K., but if there is something better, I would prefer to use it.  This is a
> job I would rather not redo if I can avoid it.  Thanks.
> 
> Cecil Mills
> Cocoa, Fl.
> 65 Monza Contv. P/G 110 W A/C.
> 67 Monza Coupe 4 Spd. 110 W A/C.
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