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1995 accord suspension grease type

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Old Oct 1, 2020 | 12:14 PM
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Default 1995 accord suspension grease type

So I'm going to replace my tie rods and front brake rotors on my 95' accord ex, and while I'm in there was was going to replace the wheel bearings because why not. Anyhow, my question is what type of grease should I use for my tie rods, and if I need to, what type of grease do I need for the when I'm re-assembling the wheel bearing and hub, and can I use the same grease in the wheel bearings as the tie rods or is it completely different?
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Old Oct 1, 2020 | 12:46 PM
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For a 95 Accord, the service manual refers to multi-purpose grease for many parts, unless otherwise specified (e.g., silicone, UREA, etc.). You should be fine using a multi-purpose grease for what you will be doing.
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Old Oct 1, 2020 | 01:18 PM
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When I lived in the north, where your undercarriage getss a lot of water, snow and such, it was recommended to me to use marine grease because it's meant for watercraft to resist water, and so it works extra well on a tie rod end. Never had a failure, that grease (I think) extended the life of those tie rods for an extra long time.

Lucas Marine Grease

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