Re: Trailer Wheel Bearing Grease?
The short answer is yes. When you say replaced, I hope you mean that you replaced the bearing cone as well as the cup. These have to be replaced in pairs.
First, you should manually pack the bearings. This is a semi-messy job, but it has to be done. You put a blob of grease in the palm of one hand. Then take the new bearing and with a scooping motion press it into the grease sideways (so that the round end of the rollers are going into the grease) until grease comes out the other side. You can't do this on a flat surface as the grease will just squish around the bearing. By holding the grease in your palm you create a cup that forces the grease into the bearing. Now set the bearings down on a clean surface. Take the inner bearing and insert it into the cup and install the inner axle seal. Now fill the 'bottom' of the bearing cavity (between the inner and outer bearings with grease from about the 4:00 position to the 8:00 position. Now place the wheel on the axle spindle, and insert the outer bearing.
For a choice of grease, you should buy the good stuff from a reputable autoparts store like NAPA. There is a 'waterproof' grease made specially for boat trailers. However, after inspecting and reviewing several hundred semi-trailers that were flooded in Nashville this May I would say that any good solid wheel end grease is going to be fine.