White lithium grease in a suspension?

3_old_jags

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Go all out! I use Mobile 1 Synthetic. However, one off my riding buds runs a warehouse and they always get a few damaged ones so the price is right. I just believe in hitting the suspension and bearings a few times a year to push out the moisture.
 

dschultz

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Just curious if it'd be safe to use low temp white lithium grease in a rear suspension.

You will be fine using any type of grease in the suspension. I always use the white because thats what I use on everything else, why change. No problems with it so why spend the extra money on something like that. Need to save every cent you can nowadays since gas prices are supposed to shoot up to over 4 bucks which blows
 

Firecatguy

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use the amsoil product.....oh wait no S&S has better water resistant properties!!!!

my friend used the low-temp stuff in his suspension and the DD blew 2 days later
 

ezra

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no actualy I used the blue marine stuff that came in a 3 pack with the mini gun I think they give you 3 pluse 1 in the chamber because they know that is how long the pos gun will last.but I did get the new BDX light drive and light driver BDX 2 wheel kit and a new kevlar belt last night. detective Stabler and Eames from SVU came over to talk about the rape but I told them the bleading had stoped and I was ok
 

indy_500

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I've been using the blue marine stuff, fleet farm doesn't sell that lo-temp xcsp gave a link for. I got 2 tubes of white lithium left, i guess i'll try it.
 

snootbiscuit

New member
what I did was get a sample of the poo low temp grease, and put whatever other grease in question,and put them both out in the cold! then check the "thickness" of both after a night. the thicker the grease = less travel or stiff suspension! fyi= dont use grease w teflon in any bearings, the experts claim that the bearing rollers may then "slide" instead of rolling!
 
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