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Front hub things
Range Rover Blues:
The one-shot grease either comes in big tubes or in measured sachets with just enough ofr one hub. If you don't drop the EP90 out first then the grease gets thinned out and you will have too much oil/grease in the hub.
solihull-mick:
--- Quote from: "Range Rover Blues" ---The one-shot grease either comes in big tubes or in measured sachets with just enough ofr one hub. If you don't drop the EP90 out first then the grease gets thinned out and you will have too much oil/grease in the hub.
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Strange, out of the thousands ive done, never had that problem, thats the whole point of one shot you dont use ep 90 :roll:
solihull-mick:
sorry miss read the post, you must drop out the ep 90 first
Range Rover Blues:
Ah, see what you mean now. Whilst the one-shot does mix with EP90, it stinks. After about a year it's not much thicker than EP90 either but still doens't leak as badly.
I tried using that Lucas hub oil with stabiliser but as my end-caps are leaking on the LSE all I can report is that it's a b*****d to get off your wheels :roll:
random_badger:
Looking at putting one shot in, have been recommended to use "normal" CV grease, an MS2 type grease, as this is the same or as good as land rover stuff, any one know quantities to use? manual says 250ml of ep 90, should i go one for one with the grease?.
Also this may be useful, was told to put some in via the stub shaft cover as this will get into the cv joint as a good starter. This makes sense to me but just wondered if anyone else has tried this, or can recommend a better solution?
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