Lube points have become more and more scarce since the 90s. You cant lube any factory parts unless you drill/tap them for grease fittingsCrawled under my ‘22 2500 HD to lubricate and could find no lube fittings anywhere. I checked all the u-joints and bearings and hubs. I find this quite surprising. Or are they just well hidden?
TIA
T. White
Has not been one since 2018 iircThere may be a lube point (needle type) on the front drive shaft, but as far as I know that's the only one.
Greaseable u-joints are not the way. Why would you buy hollow u-joints on purpose?Wait till they wear out and then upgrade to a better aftermarket part with zerk fitting provision.
At least that’s my plan…..4500 miles on her right now, so I got a ways to go. Kinda like wearing out factory tires before I replace those
Guess I’m cheap or frugal depending on how you look at it.
Ones that grease through the end of the cap are the only greaseable ones i use its no biggy to grease 4 points per cap.Greaseable u-joints are not the way. Why would you buy hollow u-joints on purpose?
Always go with non-greaseable u-joints.
Greaseable u joints with the hollow cross are easier to snap thats the issueIf I understood the original post, it was not just about the u joints. I would agree with you except, if it is easy to grease, having a fitting is better in my opinion.
I am talking about all suspension and steering components and not u joints just so I am clear.
Oh, and muffler bearings