We all know that the current hub bearings on todays vehicles are not made to last long. So what can you do about it? The sealed units are permanently sealed & we all know why. I currently own a 2018 1500 Silverado & so far the wheel hubs are ok. I have been exploring ways to get grease into them & have decided to drill a small hole in the cover that houses the electrical components for the ABS sensor. After seeing how the unit has been assembled I am confident that I can get grease to the bearings. I am going to use a #2 aluminum complex grease that is compatible with the lithium grease that is commonly used in these hubs. Do not over grease, it will do more harm than good. 10 or 12 pumps from a handheld grease gun should be safe. The hole that I use will be plugged with a rubber watertight seal. The job won't take as long as packing the bearings the old way. On earlier modes the ABS sensor could be removed & grease introduced that way but, now that method has been eliminated in the newer hubs. When drilling the hole remember just break through very easy so that the components inside are not damaged. there are numerous brands of grease out there. My choice is Schaeffer because of the molly content & it's heat resistance. As you all have guessed I do not like products that have been designed to fail long before they should. Together maybe we can keep some money in our wallets that might otherwise fall into greedy hands. God Bless.