Originally Posted By: salesrep
Originally Posted By: artificialist
Originally Posted By: Kestas
Originally Posted By: artificialist
Ford requires moly in their wheel bearings, that would indicate to me that there is a reason for it.
However, I see many people use non-moly grease in Ford wheel bearings without problems.
Ford bearings aren't any different from anybody else's bearings.
I know, but it makes it interesting to me why Ford would require MoS2 in their wheel bearings when others don't.
Of the big 3 which PU Truck manufacturer is best known for its suspension, frame, etc. durability...?
I realize this is an older thread, but I'd like to add a bit, just food for thought....
If you're implying it's Ford, then you gotta' think SuperDuty for durability, etc.
SuperDuty front hubs are sealed units, vended to them by Timken.
Timken uses Exxon/Mobil Infinitec 152 to lubricate these bearings at time of manufacture.
It is a very heavy-duty, NON-moly, lithium-complex-based grease, blue in color.
So, though Ford specs moly, they get non-moly.
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