I used this front wheel bearing grease when repairing brakes on my Ford Lightning 03. Looks and feels like a great grease but I didn't expect less from Redline products. Why not spend the extra 3/4$ on a high quality synthetic lube from a high tech company instead of regular petroleum lube (which I've used many times and actually works great most of the time) if that's what you need . not, but every few years, and the performance of synthetic grease is far superior to that of traditional mineral oil grease? If you are someone who would rather use more expensive synthetic oils than regular/petroleum oils in your engine, rear etc etc or like to spend the extra money and upgrade your brakes from say DOT3 to DOT4 then with your/that attitude you have If you only want to play around with the best when it comes to your car, then I don't think there is a problem choosing a good synthetic lube over a petroleum lube.