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I swapped the rear suspension unit on my Jag last year and now I need to top up the grease in the rear bearings.

 

I know that some types of greases can't be mixed with others

 

http://www.mindconnection.com/library/handyman/greasecompat.htm

 

But I don't know what grease is in there currently (I think its a silvery colour). Is there a method where I can test if two grease types are compatible? (my other wheel bearing is gulf western blue)

 

 

 

PS I know the fool proof way would be to pull them apart and clean the old grease out and repack but these rear hubs are a specialist job and I'd rather just keep up the maintenance than fix something that ain't broken yet

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The new rear suspension came from a car I got from the wreckers - The chances of finding the last owner and them knowing what grease was in it seem pretty slim.

 

As you say it most likely a ltihium grease and compatible with mine so I might have to mix em and hope for the best

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Just pump plenty through it and should be all good. I sell shit loads of grease, at least 1000kg a month and am yet to have come across an issue.

 

How many service shops do a grease and would know what was in their before?

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