Regardless of which grease you use, and there are quite a few recommended in the Dexter service manual which can be downloaded from the Dexter site, and just because there are zerk fittings on the ends of these axles, beware that this is a trap, that greasing these bearings using a grease gun is risking contaminating the brakes with grease, as the seals don't always work well. Plus, you will use close to an entire tube of grease per wheel location to fill the entire hub in order to expel all the old grease from the inner and outer bearings and get new grease to them. You also will not have an opportunity to inspect the brakes, which is a safety item that should not be skipped. Once you have used the EZ Lube feature, if you still decide to use it, and you finally do pull the drums to look at the brakes, you will have an enormous amount of grease to deal with on the spindle and inside the hub, a very messy situation. These hubs are not filled with grease to start with, as all they need is a normal packing of the bearings when assembled or when being serviced. I just serviced my rig, and used one 16 oz tub of high quality red wheel bearing grease to hand pack all the bearings on all four wheels, and I was liberal in the use of the grease.
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Bob & Becky
2012 3402 Montana
2012 Chevy 2500HD D/A CC
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