Lucas red and tacky? Any tips for best grease for your Jeep? Love east coast so typical creeks and mud as usual. Was curious what grease and how often you guys do it for wheeling
resurrecting an old thread? again
so what grease to do prefer, standard, general purpose or lithium or synthetic?? mainly for ball joints and universal joints?
inexpensive or expensive ???
what brand do you prefer ??
just looking for suggestions
Just be aware that not all greases are compatible with each other. For existing grease zerk fittings I'd stick with the usual Chrysler red grease, make sure what you buy is compatible with it. or make sure you flush all of the old grease out when switching to a new different type of grease.
Keep pumping until all the old grease has exited and what is exiting has changed to the new grease color.how would you go about flushing a ball joint
Keep pumping until all the old grease has exited and what is exiting has changed to the new grease color.
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I have no idea what grease was in the various greaseable parts of my TJ when I bought it 5 years ago and without looking at a tube I can't say what I used the last couple times let alone the first few times.
I guess I haven't learned the hard way about mixing the wrong greases and I'm glad I read here about mixing different coolants being a problem.
I'm sure the automotive industry selling the newest stuff is bragging about making progress but they're not mentioning that their real goal of progress is selling more replacement parts.
...something about EVs and batteries... blah, blah, blah.
Beyond the potential grease/coolant issue the TJ is the last bit of sanity I may ever own.