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Re: Why is the hub filled with grease?

To: spitlist@gte.net, spitfires@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Why is the hub filled with grease?
From: RC1NUKE@aol.com
Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2000 13:08:01 EST
Could this have something to do with changes in grease technology?
There used to be bearing grease then there was disk brake bearing grease that 
is now pretty much standard. It has a higher melting point to cope with the 
higher hub temps that came with using disk brakes. The manuals sometimes get 
stuck in old technology that gets repeated instead of updated. A case in 
point, most car manufacturers recommend repacking the front wheel bearings 
every 30,000 miles.
My Jeep Wrangler manuals (factory and haynes) say this despite the fact that 
the front hubs are sealed units that require the bearings to be replaced if 
they are taken apart. The units are good for 100,000-400,000 miles. Yet if 
you take the car in for service they will mark off the "repacking" as being 
done.
Just a thought, turned into a tirade.

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