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I have been trying to find a grease that I can use on my front suspension that I can get in 3oz cartridges because I use so little of it. Grean Grease is available in 3 oz cartridges. In fact they sell a really neat kit that includes a grease gun, 3 cartridges, a tool box, Simple Green hand cleaner, and an assortment of zert greese fittings. All-in-One Mini Grease Gun Kit



Green Grease claims to meet the NLGI Grade 2 spec. Dodge calls out for NLGI CG-LB spec. Green Grease claims that you can use it on "anything with a grease zerk fitting up to 500 degrees F. " It seems like it should be OK on the front suspension, since nothing moves very fast anyway. I would not be using it on anything like wheel bearings.



What say you?



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I've been using a NAPA marine grade grease in a gun like that for the bearing buddy setup on my boat trailer - supposedly superior stuff, and made to function in wet conditions...
 
The GC-LB specification means it's the best chassis and wheel bearing grease grade. No problem to use as you intend. Link.

The NLGI grades are 0 through 6, and designate the softness of the grease (0 being the softest).

Ryan
 
Here's the response I got from Green Grease:



Yes, Green Grease would be perfect for the front suspension on your Dodge. We meet or exceed all maunfacturers OEM specifications. Put Green Grease in right over the other grease currently in the zerk fittings. 3oz. tubes of Green Grease are available at all AutoZone stores or, you can order securly on line at Green Grease.



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How does their spec of grade 2 compare with NLGI spec A, B, or C?
 
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