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Old 12-10-2014
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Has anyone an idea if lithium grease is a good alternative for high speed grease?

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I used this in my old B4 diff and hasn't been rebuilt in years, but still silky smooth.
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Do you mean using lithium instead of silicone on ball diff rings?
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No instead of high speed grease. I'm gonna put steel gears in my diff instead of the nylon ones. And was wondering if lithium grease is a good replacement for high speed grease. So it will run smooth and wear less. As lubricant for the gears.
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If you are talking about a gear diff, I would have thought you would want to run silicone diff fluid in order to tune?
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Depends if its a sealed diff or not.
Pretty sure the one in my (RTR) b4.1 wasn't sealed.

If it is a sealed diff, use oil.
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