It’ll be fine for a normal trailer. I stick with a marine/boat trailer grease, which is typically a green or blue colored grease for boat trailers. When it comes to brand it doesn’t matter, I use supertech, just use something that matches the application.
Re: Has anyone anyone used Mystik grease on their trailer?
[Re: R83steve]
#1461636802/01/2303:14 PM
I took my drivers side trailer hub off yesterday, cleaned the old grease out, and repacked and replaced it with the Mystik. Then I took it for a 25 mile ride and when I got home the hub was cool.
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Re: Has anyone anyone used Mystik grease on their trailer?
[Re: R83steve]
#1479550907/31/2311:04 PM
I took my drivers side trailer hub off yesterday, cleaned the old grease out, and repacked and replaced it with the Mystik. Then I took it for a 25 mile ride and when I got home the hub was cool.
that is about the only grease you will see in the oilfield, for a reason.
Re: Has anyone anyone used Mystik grease on their trailer?
[Re: R83steve]
#1479623008/01/2305:05 PM
Grease to me is just like any other lube oil type choice. If you grease your bearings frequently, you nor your trailer will ever know the difference between cheap store brand or the fancy stuff.
Re: Has anyone anyone used Mystik grease on their trailer?
[Re: hopalong]
#1481921308/22/2302:19 AM
I took my drivers side trailer hub off yesterday, cleaned the old grease out, and repacked and replaced it with the Mystik. Then I took it for a 25 mile ride and when I got home the hub was cool.
that is about the only grease you will see in the oilfield, for a reason.
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Re: Has anyone anyone used Mystik grease on their trailer?
[Re: R83steve]
#1481960708/22/2302:33 PM
I took my drivers side trailer hub off yesterday, cleaned the old grease out, and repacked and replaced it with the Mystik. Then I took it for a 25 mile ride and when I got home the hub was cool.
that is about the only grease you will see in the oilfield, for a reason.
Worked in the oilfield in the Permian Basin al my working life and this is the truth, Greased many valves and Ditch Witch with Mystic JT6
Sometimes what didn't work out for you, did in fact, work out for you.
Haters going to hate and believers are going to believe.
Every man has two lives,The second one starts when he realizes that he has only one.
“Hard times create strong men, strong men create good times, good times create weak men, and weak men create hard times.”
Re: Has anyone anyone used Mystik grease on their trailer?
[Re: R83steve]
#1483022609/05/2301:52 AM
I use Mystik JT6 on everything but my wheel bearings...........on them I use Lucas marine grease only.Never had one problem with Lucas products,I also use about a pint of Lucas oil stabilizer in my lower unit when changed out annually.
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Re: Has anyone anyone used Mystik grease on their trailer?
[Re: R83steve]
#1499560602/21/2408:42 PM
Probably good stuff, but for boat trailer bearings I will stick with marine grease. When you drop a trailer into the water the instant cooling causes them to contract and try to suck water into the bearing chamber. Marine grease is specifically designed to deal with water infiltration.