Front Drive Shaft Grease Point. Iv read allt he posts I cant find it
If it's that hard to find, take the 4 bolts off front driveshaft and then will be 10 times easier. Then mark it with yellow paint pencil after greasing and cleaning up and before replacing driveshaft. I did not realize some do not have it. I would just take the 30 minutes and look with shaft off and make sure. But that's just me.
I just crawled under mine (just got the 06). Looking in the 4 corners of the area of the joint shown in the photos, I saw one corner had a machined recess, which led me to the grease fitting.
Somehow I don't think getting grease in it is going to be as easy as find it was.
I do happen to have the correct fitting, though.
I've got some synthetic grease in the grease gun LGPI rated GC-LB for both chassis and wheel bearing use... Is this OK to use here?
Somehow I don't think getting grease in it is going to be as easy as find it was.
I do happen to have the correct fitting, though.
I've got some synthetic grease in the grease gun LGPI rated GC-LB for both chassis and wheel bearing use... Is this OK to use here?
I have a fitting similar to what torquefan shows. I did have to cut mine and rethread one end to make it work. It's a real biotch to get a good angle on that dang thing. I usually hit it with air to clean it and then "attempt" to grease it. Pretty stupid design. Bad thing is I know I'm the only guy in the shop that has this tool.
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