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What wheel bearing grease to use. Ngli 2 or 3?

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What grease would yall choose? Ngli 2 or 3. Ngli no. 3 is the quaker stake which is brown and thick. Ngli no.2 is the modern crisco consistency.
It is for a 72 charger disc brake k member
 
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NLGI 2 is the grade normally used on wheel bearings automotive wise.

NLGI 3 is heavier, I wouldnt recommend it for wheel bearings, it's a bit much, and will not flow as well. It is a heavier pressure grease; larger, heavy duty bearings--heavy truck etc, good, fifth wheel plates, etc, good.
 
NLGI 2 is the grade normally used on wheel bearings automotive wise.

NLGI 3 is heavier, I wouldnt recommend it for wheel bearings, it's a bit much, and will not flow as well. It is a heavier pressure grease; larger, heavy duty bearings--heavy truck etc, good, fifth wheel plates, etc, good.

Intermodal container chassis are the largest heavy truck segment that still runs grease packed wheel bearings. Shell Gadus NLGI-2 seems to be the most commonly used.
 
Amsoil has some great wheel grease and what's nice is that it doesn't allow heat from the brakes to soak into the bearings.
 
Personally, I prefer a NLGI #2 ( National Lubricating Grease Institute) Synthetic such as Mobil 1

Mobil 1™ Synthetic Grease, the official automotive grease of NASCAR, is an advanced full synthetic grease formulated with a proprietary blend of high-performance synthetic base stocks and a lithium complex soap thickener. The thickener system provides a high dropping point, while additives impart excellent extreme-pressure properties and resistance to water wash, rust and corrosion. The proprietary blend of high-performance synthetic base stocks used in Mobil 1 Synthetic Grease gives reliable lubrication over wide temperature ranges -50 C (-58 F) to 246 C (475 F). Outstanding structural stability coupled with high performance synthetic base stocks make Mobil 1 Synthetic Grease an outstanding all-purpose automotive grease.
All-Purpose Automotive Grease

• Reliable lubrication over wide temperature range -50 C (-58 F) to 246 C (475 F)

• 75 % reduction in torque need at -40 F (-40 C) 1

Wide Operating Temperature Range

-40C (-40F) to 150C (302 F)

Excellent Resistance to Rust and Corrosion

• Longer life of bearings and chassis lube points when exposed to corrosive environments

Outstanding Structural Stability

• Provides effective lubrication over extended periods of time

Exceptional wear protection under heavy loads

• 20 % Improved wear protection 2.

• Provides bearing protection while cornering and other conditions where bearings temporarily experience heavy loads.

Excellent resistance to water wash

• 40% better resistance to water wash out3 from heavy rain storms or exposure to high amounts of water.

Improved grease bearing life

• 3X improvement in grease bearing life
To me PRICE IS NOT A CONSIDERATION......I want the best lubricant for the Timken (ONLY) Tapered Wheel Bearings on my car.......AFTER experiencing a front outer wheel bearing failure on my old commuting vehicle, a Ford Galaxie with Drum brakes, where the entire wheel, tire, brake drum assembly departed the vehicle at speed......the spindle, spindle bearing retaining nut, bearing twisted off ......what a ride......but to each his own volition......
BOB RENTON
 
I have a question - can synthetic grease and regular grease be mixed?
In other words, if I'm going to add some - I'll use synthetic grease but there's already the regular grease in there.
 
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I have a question - can synthetic grease and regular grease be mixed?
In other words, if I'm going to add some - I'll use synthetic grease but there's already the regular grease in there.
Ask the lubricant supplier (brand) to check on the compatibility of mixing synthetic and non synthetic lubricants.....seek AUTHORITATIVE SOURCES RATHER THAN RELYING ON HEARSAY OR GUESSES OR "My Buddy says" ......BOB RENTON
 
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