I have a 2002 Toyota Tacoma PreRunner. I bought it new and have been using Amsoil's Series 2000 grease in all of the fittings since it was brand new. The manual requires NLGI 2 in all, but recommends certain lube points to get a moly-fortified grease. I figured that the Series 2000 grease was good enough to hold up (I lube every 6 months / 7500 miles) and so far it certainly seems to be. I have over 130K miles on a 9 year old truck and have had no issues.
However, I'm getting to the end of my current supply of grease and was wondering if there might be a better all-around grease to use. I don't plan on using more than one type. I'm only going to keep one grease gun. So I guess my question is this: do you think should I stick with what I've been doing and continue using Series 2000? Should I switch to a different synthetic grease that is moly-fortified (Valvoline synpower?) and use that everywhere instead? What do you guys think?
However, I'm getting to the end of my current supply of grease and was wondering if there might be a better all-around grease to use. I don't plan on using more than one type. I'm only going to keep one grease gun. So I guess my question is this: do you think should I stick with what I've been doing and continue using Series 2000? Should I switch to a different synthetic grease that is moly-fortified (Valvoline synpower?) and use that everywhere instead? What do you guys think?