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    hey guys whats yours views on ze grease.., im just re-greasing my output flanges - I need some special CV grease anyone use anything especially good?

    cheers
    90 GTI Mk2 1.8t soon to be with GT28rs

  • #2
    Buy a tin of something that says CV grease on it.

    Gavin
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    • #3
      Make sure you use CV grease and you wont have any dramas. Dont just use normal grease.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by h100vw View Post
        Buy a tin of something that says CV grease on it.

        Gavin
        Yep this is true.

        CV Joint grease has different properties to other grease especially in the low friction, extreme temperature & pressure department & should not ever be replaced with normal grease.

        Molybdenum disulfide is the main ingredient you should be looking for when choosing a good CV Joint grease.

        Try Castrol LMM Grease.

        Normally I just use the grease that comes with the CV Joint rebuild/boot kit's, but that's just as good.

        I was also tought to apply this grease to inside the CV Boot's to keep the rubber soft which mean's the boot's last longer.

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        • #5
          dont listen to them.

          use this grease, just make sure you do it right...

          What’s behind you doesn’t matter..

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          • #6
            Originally posted by fuzion View Post
            dont listen to them.

            use this grease, just make sure you do it right...

            Ha ha. Good call. Got a kick out it.

            I reckon John may have some CV joint grease in his undies. He moves pretty smoothly & I reckon his undies would be under extreme pressure!

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            • #7
              Isnt that pic from saturday night fever, not grease?
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              • #8
                definately not. i should know
                87' MK2 GTI
                13' MK7 TDI

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Golf Loon View Post
                  Isnt that pic from saturday night fever, not grease?
                  Oliver Newton John was in Grease, not SNF.
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