Having wheel bearings that can be serviced for a racecar is new to me. What are you guys using? I prefere something I can get loacally tomorrow.
Having wheel bearings that can be serviced for a racecar is new to me. What are you guys using? I prefere something I can get loacally tomorrow.
Marshall has always used AmsOil for the ones he does. Not sure of the immediate local availability though.
-Michael Mosty
CMC #11 Mosty Brothers' Racing
Director - TX Region
A-line auto parts carries amsoil.
Spec Miata super secret 100,000 race mile grease is swepco 101, thats what I've been using in my miata/mustang and have never had a failure.
Amsoil racing wheel bearing grease. For reference, the left front hub on my car is the factory hub that came on the car, just rebuilt with amsoil every 4 years. Right front was replaced before nationals in 2008 at mid-0. Serviced it with amsoil grease prior to install. I haven't looked at either one since 2009 or so. May you have the same luck!
Ah, fugg it.
I went 8 seasons on a set of AmsOil greased "new" hubs. Took them off as a precaution, and they are now my spares.
Marshall Mosty
AI/SI Texas Regional Director
2011 NASA-TX American Iron Champ
AI #67 "Mosty Brothers' Racing" (RIP)
ST6 #21 Toyota Corolla (being revived)...
8 seasons...
I just think I need to take a breath for a second.
We can barely get 8 HOURS out of our 4th gen front hubs before we need new ones.
Built Ford Tough.
Rob Liebbe - Texas Region
Camaro, Mustang, doesn't matter to me, I'll race it.
I ended up getting some Lucas stuff. High drip point. Made for high speed use and rated for heavy duty machinery. Figure I will give it a shot.
Thought I would find some RP stuff. Didnt.
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