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    New MOOG sway bar links Valvoline nlgi #2

    Shell is pretty common to a s2 or s3 v600 would work well thay means it has a iso 600cst oil in it. Most heavy truck shops sell it for 5th wheel plates and pins and bushings.
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    5% Moly Grease for Mining/Construction

    Feel free to reach out if your having issues sourcing products. We manufacture a nlgi 1.5 calcium complex running high solids designed for shovel pins on drag lines. Its called Renolit CSX ULTRA 15. Its is very pump able and we have a synthetic NLGI 1 if necessary working well into the negative...
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    New MOOG sway bar links Valvoline nlgi #2

    Green Lucas is a hd polyurea grease. Be careful mixing soap types it can cause hardening or bleed out and ruin a bearing or joint. Lucas green is likely compatible with the oem fill which is very likely lithium but be careful.
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    Toyota ball joint, outer tie rod, sway bar end link, OEM yellow grease type?

    So the color is often just a dye and most manufactures actually source there parts like balljoints from companies that manufacture bulk products and under the name of a company you wouldnt readily recognize in the aftermarket. That being said toyota would spec a performance criteria for...
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    Stihl Superlube FS

    Be careful those run hot amd fast if you had to get something readily available john deere corn head grease would be good choice thats readily available.
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    Moly and Graphite

    Ok here is a brief breakdown of why you would use solid lubricants moly, graphite or other newer solid mixtures. First the main purpose of graphite and or moly is to increase load carrying capacity. There is always a downside though and solids take up space thus the name solids. So in high...
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    Toyota ball joint, outer tie rod, sway bar end link, OEM yellow grease type?

    Hi I work for lubricant company that specializes in application based lubricants for manufacturers and oems. I can attest to the fact that what you see from the factory fill is not going to be available readily in the aftermarket. Its very likely a lithium with a high base oil viscosity. If...
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