Yeah, and lithium grease doesn't mix with the polyurea grease already in
there. U joints aren't that critical and as long as you lube them
consistently and correctly, using enough to force out most of what was in
there to begin with and wiping away the excess, you'll get long life out of
them. It's more than most folks bother doing, and "any grease is better
than none."
--
Mike Harris
Austin, TX
"Axel Hammer" <axel@dt-intra.de> wrote in message
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> Mike Harris wrote:
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>>"Ray" <homercas@pacbell.net> wrote in message
>>news:me8f52ls1mcacnha5rah243fpfjt3qaovd@4ax.com...
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>>>What type of Grease do you use for the universal joints on the the
>>>Tundra
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>>Universal grease, of course.<G>
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>>Any good general purpose lithium grease is fine.
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AFAIK you may NOT use grease with graphite or MoS2 or any other solid
> matter included for those purposes.
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> Axel[/color]