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04-17-2006, 01:19 AM | #1 |
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grease points on 73-87 front suspension?
Somewhere along the way car manufacturers started moving away from grease points and using "sealed" front end components which you didn't have to grease (in theory...).
I have heard these sealed front ends wear out faster, so I am wondering, were there any changes with regard to the number of grease points from 73 to 87, or are they all essentially the same (for 1/2 ton)? I will be doing a crossmember swap on a 67 pickup in the near future, and want all the grease points I can get! |
04-17-2006, 02:26 AM | #2 |
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Re: grease points on 73-87 front suspension?
If you want lots of grease points, you might try to find a 71 or 72 crossmember to swap in. They still had steel greasable control arm bushings, which add 8 more zerks over the 73-87 rubber bushing style.
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Re: grease points on 73-87 front suspension?
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I thought that some of the trucks from 73-79 (?) had greaseble control arm bushings in some of the catalogs I came across. Maybe, it was for illustration purposes only. I don't remember if the 73 has the greaseable bushings. Cell- The 83 has rubber control arm bushings, but all other parts have zerk fittings. To reduce road vibration/noise, the rubber bushings version are probably an improvement over the metal bushings version.
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04-19-2006, 06:12 AM | #4 |
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Re: grease points on 73-87 front suspension?
Boxrodz, you do have a point. I know 3/4 and 1 ton trucks still used the steel greasable bushings for many more years. I believe through the late 80's
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