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Where do I get clay based grease

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Fred Cook:
Where can I get clay based grease for my brakes? I have checked Amazon, eBay, the overall Internet and stores. Can’t seem to find it anywhere.

Frank Bergamo:
Try these guys,

https://www.finditparts.com/products/2128958/meritor-a1779w283?srcid=CHL01SCL010-Npla-Dmdt-Gusa-Svbr-Mmuu-K2128958-L388&srcid=CHL01SCL010&utm_medium=cpc&utm_source=google&utm_marketing_tactic=broad&utm_paid_search_intent=vendor-brand&utm_campaign_id=21341868715&utm_ad_group_id=&utm_ad_id=&utm_platform=x&utm_placement=&utm_keyword=&utm_target_id=&utm_match_type=&utm_feed_item_id=%7Bfeed_item_id%7D&utm_extension_id=%7Bextension_id%7D&utm_location_interst=&utm_location_physical=9029187&utm_product_id=2128958&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=21331715424&gbraid=0AAAAAD1MMz5AyYRiWm8m4wT-8DFwbqaWp&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIw6fTvpDojQMVbxNECB1FlBsbEAQYASABEgJQJ_D_BwE

Fred Cook:
Frank, thanks for the info. Do you know if it is a clay based grease? And… will it work for disk brakes?

Frank Bergamo:
Yes, it is Meritor brand, designed for Meritor brakes. If you have Meritor brakes, this is what you need!

Devin Ginther:
Thought this might help:

Meritor manual states: "Only use Meritor specification O-616-A or O-645 grease inside the disc brake caliper. Do not use lithium-base grease, which can melt from high temperatures inside the caliper. Damage to components can result."

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