How Much Grease Should I Buy To Pack Wheel Bearings
Updated 10/08/2019 | Published 10/06/2019 >
Question:
I am getting ready to grease my travel trailer wheel bearings for the first time 2 axles, 4 wheels. How much grease should I have on hand to ensure I dont run out in the middle of the job but I also dont want to stockpile the stuff?
asked by: Dave
Expert Reply:
The Prime Guard Wheel Bearing Hi-Temp Red Grease part # L11380 16-oz tub will be enough to pack the wheel bearings and grease the spindle on your travel trailer. I have attached a helpful article for your reference about packing the bearings. The grease is designed for wheel bearings and other automotive parts such as ball joints and steering linkages so you can use it on other projects as well.
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LubriMatic Prime Guard High Temperature Wheel Bearing Grease - Red - 16-oz Can
- Lubricants Sealants Adhesives
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