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LubriMatic Prime Guard High Temperature Wheel Bearing Grease - Red - 16-oz Can
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LubriMatic Prime Guard High Temperature Wheel Bearing Grease - Red - 16-oz Can

Part Number: L11380
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This LubriMatic lithium-complex based grease meets high-temperature requirements for wheel bearings for all disc and drum brake applications. Fastest Shipping and Great prices for LubriMatic Prime Guard High Temperature Wheel Bearing Grease - Red - 16-oz Can. Read our customer reviews of LubriMatic lubricants sealants adhesives. Call 1-800-940-8924 for expert service or order your lubricants sealants adhesives part number L11380 by LubriMatic online at etrailer.com.
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LubriMatic Lubricants Sealants Adhesives - L11380

Highlights

  • High-temp resistance: Perfect for wheel bearings in both disc and drum brakes.
  • NLGI #2 grade: Offers consistency like peanut butter, ideal for high heat applications.
  • Lithium-complex based: Ensures durability under operating service temperatures.
  • 500°F drop point: Maintains performance in extreme conditions without melting.
  • Made in the USA: Ensures quality compliance and consistent reliability.
  • Ford MIC 198-A spec: Trusted fit for a variety of automobile requirements.

Features to know about

Unmatched Heat Resistance: High-Temperature Performance

When you're dealing with high-speed or heavy-load wheel bearings, you need a grease that can handle the heat without breaking a sweat. LubriMatic Prime Guard Wheel Bearing Grease is your go-to for high-temperature disc and drum brake applications. With a drop point of 500 degrees F, this lithium-complex-based grease ensures your bearings run smoothly, even in the toughest conditions, making it a reliable choice for both everyday use and extreme scenarios.

Maximum Consistency for Confidence: NLGI #2 Rating

Ever worry about the consistency of your grease affecting performance? With an NLGI grade of #2, LubriMatic Prime Guard has the consistency of peanut butter, making it perfect for securely packing your bearings. This ensures that when you hit the road, you won’t be sidetracked by grease consistency issues, guaranteeing a consistently smooth performance with every use.

Tackle Any Terrain: GC-LB Certified Excellence

Whether you're traversing the streets or the trails, knowing that your wheel bearing grease meets the highest GC-LB certification standard by the National Lubricating Grease Institute gives you peace of mind. This means it’s suitable for the most demanding wheel bearing and chassis requirements, so you can venture out without a second thought.

American Quality: Proudly Made in the USA

Supporting homegrown craftsmanship is important, and with LubriMatic Prime Guard, you’re choosing a product made in the USA. Pride in your purchase goes beyond performance; it reflects a commitment to quality manufacturing standards. Enjoy the assurance of exceptional product integrity that comes with supporting domestic production.

Versatile Application: Perfect for Disc and Drum Brakes

No matter if you have disc or drum brakes, this grease is formulated to serve both types efficiently. Avoid the hassle of switching products for different brake systems; LubriMatic Prime Guard is designed to be your all-in-one solution, making maintenance more straightforward and reliable.

Long-Lasting Protection: Lithium-Complex Durability

With its lithium-complex base, this grease provides longevity and durability, ensuring your bearings are protected over extended periods. Its composition allows for excellent adhesion to metal surfaces, maintaining a robust protective layer against wear and tear, so you're always ready for the road ahead without frequent reapplications.

Specs

Quantity

  • Quantity: 16-oz (1-lb) can

Application

  • Application: wheel bearings for disc brake and drum brake applications

Specifications

  • NLGI grade: #2 (about the consistency of peanut butter)
  • Drop point: 500 degrees F
  • Meets Ford specification: MIC 198-A

PRIMGHTG16 Plews & Edelmann LubriMatic Prime Guard High Temp Wheel Bearing Grease for Disk and Drum Brake Applications - 16-oz Can - Red

Compares to LubriMatic L10333

Replaces 11380

Recommended for GM part number: 1051344




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Ratings & Reviews

4.8

208 reviews
This LubriMatic lithium-complex based grease meets high-temperature requirements for wheel bearings for all disc and drum brake applications.

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Excellent service and product shipping is fast



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I use this in my grease gun and bearing packer. The grease holds up well.



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Will probably use my bearing packer and tubes from now on, less waste.



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It's greasy, it's sticky, it's affordable and does a great job. Just right for my travel trailer preventative annual maintenance.



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Etrailer has always come through. Excellent place to shop for your trailer needs!!



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Works as intended



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It seems to be high-quality...



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Worked great



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Needed some fresh grease to install new wheel hub bearings. This did the trick.



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Works great put over 7,000 miles on trailer no problems, about to repack bearings with the remaining grease.



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Good stuff



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There were no part numbers on my utility trailer's bearings and the part numbers on the hubs were not matching anything I could find online. I called eTrailer and spoke with Ashley. She did a great job at mapping over exactly what new part numbers I needed and had them shipped out; she was super helpful and patient. Everything fits and is working perfectly with my new ST175/80/D13 wheels and tires on my 5x8 2000 Eagle Utility Trailer. Prices are good and service was excellent. If eTrailer should improve on anything it should be the packaging. One of the new hub dust covers was bent/dented but still usable. Still worth a 5 star rating!

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Brad

5/9/2017

Been towing that little trailer around for over a year with heavy loads and the parts I ordered/installed are holding up perfecty. Thanks again.



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have not repacked my wheel bearings yet,but looks like a quality grease with the proper rating for trailer axle bearings.

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Scott A.

3/20/2018

very high quality grease.is working great.



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I'm giving this grease a high rating mainly because it is being sold/recommended by etrailer. I think the only truly valid evaluation of any lubricant would be in strictly controlled laboratory conditions, such as electron microscope examination of wear patterns on bearing surfaces, changes in axial and lateral tolerances after a given number of revolutions or elapsed time parameters, etc. Otherwise, improper installation protocols, like over- or under tightening of axle nuts, overloading of the bearings, worn and leaky seals, etc. could be the true causes of bearing failures. All I can report is that there was no evidence of viscosity inconsistency or difficulty in application.



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Service was great. Shipping, however, the can of grease and grease seals were thrown in loose with the four brake backing plates. The can of grease ( still usable) and seal damaged.

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Brooke M.

3/13/2025

Gosh, Al, I am sorry to hear that! Let me make sure we have some replacement in the mail for you. Be on the lookout for an email!



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Excellent viscosity and workability. Worked well into the bearings by hand and have found no issues.



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Order arrived very quickly. Placed on Friday, arrived on Tuesday from Mo to Pa. Items were packed well and arrived in good condition. Upon initial inspection all items appear of good quality. Ordered tires, brakes with backing plates, hubs ,seals and grease. Haven't installed any items yet, but I am sure I will have no issues. Free shipping is a plus. Additionally unlike other free shipping offers that are out on the back burner for a week, order was processed and shipped promptly. I have recommended etrailer to friends and would highly recommend them to anyone.



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I was very happy with the bearing order. It was delivered at my shop about 1:00 PM the next day. The price was good and the PR was exemplary. I wish you could have cross referenced my bearing numbers to be able to identify the brake drum/hub. My neighborhood provider cross-referenced it within 15 seconds and sold me a pair of drums. He identified my axles providing me with the brand name and capacity. This may be a service you may want to research about providing your customers. In prior orders, you have provided great service and immediately corrected an error. I really appreciated that dependability. Thanks.



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Not even 2 years after install all rusty. Electric brake pin broke due to rust.
Impossible To remove 4 bolt holding connector due To rust. I do not recommend



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works well



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Works well for the job!



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Seems to be good grease. The important thing for me personally was that the support people at Etrailer educated me to learnt that there is a difference between bearing grease and HIGH Temperature bearing grease. They made sure I had the right product for repacking the bearing on my car trailer!!!



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Grease can arrived in great condition. Applied to bearings well.
etrailer answered questions about which grease to purchase for
my trailer. Thank You etrailer.



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THE BEST TRAILER AXLE GREASE EVER!



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This wheel bearing grease worked fine for my Airstream trailer wheels.


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