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Old 06-19-2008, 03:50 PM   #1
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Question CV Joints, Wheelbearings & Greases

I have literally cooked my outter front CVJoint boots and are pretty hard.

I did a lot of research and came up with nothing other than CVJ grease is NOT the same as wheel bearing grease, AMSOil series 2000 is NOT recommended by AMSOil for CV Joints and CVJoint greases have high moly content.

I want something that will survive HIGH track temps and a good dose of abuse.

I have heard of Redline CV2 which got mixed reviews and would rather stay away kinda like Mobil1 in the subie world

The only other stuff I found was Lobro

why is CVJoint grease for race cars so difficult to find??


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