OK Larry, I get the point! My preferred grease by far is Chevron Ultra Duty EP in NLGI grade 2 thickness. I have some very good experience with this grease to say the least. Therefore I thoroughly trust it. There may be better, but I have plenty of proof this one will do anywhere. At NAPA this is a good pick https://www.napaonline.com/en/p/SLRS...rdInput=grease,

As is this https://www.napaonline.com/en/p/MOR1...ordInput=mobil.

When you go into the local Auto Parts store now a days, you may get a blank stare from the "grease expert" behind the counter. Pick your favorite brand and read the tube. This is the best way I have found. It will have the NLGI grade number and/or the Alpha designation of "GC" or "LB" rating printed on it. "GC" is the Automotive designation for Wheel bearings and the like. "LB" indicates it is good for chassis lube. It may also indicate if it has EP additives. If it is rated "GC" it has EP additives. The EP is a feature that drives the cost up. Usually if it is "GC" it is also "LB".