I've heard good things about the "long fibre" stuff, I've just always used a name brand ultra high temp HD wheel bearing grease and have had no pre-mature wearouts. I figure if a grease can handle the stresses a wheel bearing would put on it, then suspension is no problem. Bill M 65 Coronet 500 'vert On Nov 18, 2007 12:57 PM, Butch Edison <waedison1@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > I saw some discussion awhile back about long fibre grease, what is it, where > can you get it? In the June 2007 Mopar Action magazine, Tech Topics, page > 91, Rick Ehrenberg talks about long fibre grease. He describes it as "a long > fibre barium-based grease with a consistency and stringiness not unlike > mozzarella", says to use it on suspension and steering parts for Mopar > muscle car era cars, especially those with aftermarket parts. Mopar has made > some of the grease, but he cautions that your dealer may require you to buy > a case, cause no one else is going to want it. He also encourages the reader > to 'get it while you can'. > > The Mopar part number is 4897841AA. I called my dealer's parts department > and sure enough, they would have to order it and would only sell it to me by > the case, but they did tell me that a dealer in a neighboring town had 14 > tubes on their shelves, so I picked up a few. > > /Butch Edison/ Ferndale, WA > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Richard [mailto:cathiew@xxxxxxxxxxxx] > Sent: Saturday, November 17, 2007 11:50 PM > To: mopar forum > Subject: grease > > > > hi, does it matter what type of grease you use on ball joints etc? just > loaded my gun with a new tube labeled general grease, & noticed the old one > said it was lithium based. whats the diff & does it matter? richard oz. > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]