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Old 10-01-2011
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What ball grease do you lot use? is there a different grease for the big and little balls?

Want to get some ordered today, so any quick replies would be appreciated

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I have used Associated Stealth diff grease on main diff balls and Associated Black Grease on the thrust race.
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[QUOTE=Gazmidas;450885]What ball grease do you lot use? is there a different grease for the big and little balls?

you could try the play grease from ann summers. lmao
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Should i be looking at that site whilst at work.....? especially when looking at the previous post..!

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Fister 'turbo ball lube' is the only way to roll
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What ball grease do you lot use? is there a different grease for the big and little balls?

Want to get some ordered today, so any quick replies would be appreciated

Gareth
The RGP grease have been tested for while by some Schumacher drivers with good results and very soon it will possible to buy this in UK.
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Hi Gareth.

to be honest with you, i only ever use a vasoline on all my cars. its cheap and it does the job just as good as the exspensive stuff. i rebuilt my x10 nearly 2 seasons ago and its not been touched since. I call that a cheap rebuild!!!
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pm belsten, he now does a range of grease for diff balls, thrust washers and high wear areas
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+1 for Belstens Nuclear greases ... only difference I have made is changign to his greases and the diffs are instantly smoother and don't seem to be any less long lasting, I even rebuilt them using 3 year old balls and plates and they even came out ok!

It's a good price too.
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I'm using Schumacher greases (silicon on diff balls, moly on thrust).
Recently got MolyTec silicon grease and I'm in process in testing that one. So far it looks good.
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yo mate

where can I buy RGP diff Grease

I can not find it anywhere


thanks marco


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