So I greased it!

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tom-adc
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So I greased it!

Post by tom-adc »

I couldn't believe how dry the suspension up front was must have been ages since it was greased the last time. I put the truck on stands up front then greased it, ran the wheel back and forth lock to lock a few times and greased it again.
Now even with those big tires up front 275/60/15's the steering effort is greatly reduced from before either that or the 12 oz curls are working :lol:

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now do it again with a load on it. the load changes the angles of things and gets grease in even more spots. :Thumbsup
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