Grease Points!!?
#1
OK, the reason I am asking this is because the manuals you get with the quads are so vague and general. I did a forum search, but didn't see anything.
So, question, how many grease points, and where are they located for a 2003 Trailblazer 400, and same question for a 2003 Magnum 330 4x4. I have found what I think are all of them, but I want to be sure, so that I know I am not negleting any.
Hope you guys can help, you haven't let me down yet!!
"Z"
So, question, how many grease points, and where are they located for a 2003 Trailblazer 400, and same question for a 2003 Magnum 330 4x4. I have found what I think are all of them, but I want to be sure, so that I know I am not negleting any.
Hope you guys can help, you haven't let me down yet!!
"Z"
#2
Hey Zak, I've heard they changed some of the 2003 to "lifetime" non-greaseable, but I'll list off the ones from previous years, and you can check to see if they're there.
1 ea @ at bottom front of struts.
1 ea @ on inboard bar of a-arms
1 @ bottom steering bearing
1 @ top of steering, pop nose plastic, and it's right there.
1 ea @ front pivot of rear swing-arm. Kinda difficult to reach at first, but you can get a 9-12" extension for your grease gun to make it easier.
1 @ rear bearing carrier.
Don't forget to get a good lube like Tri-flo (has teflon in it, repells water)for pulling back the rubber boots on your steering rod ends. This also works great on your chain, you'll never have to clean it again. Just give everything a quick squirt after each washing.
1 ea @ at bottom front of struts.
1 ea @ on inboard bar of a-arms
1 @ bottom steering bearing
1 @ top of steering, pop nose plastic, and it's right there.
1 ea @ front pivot of rear swing-arm. Kinda difficult to reach at first, but you can get a 9-12" extension for your grease gun to make it easier.
1 @ rear bearing carrier.
Don't forget to get a good lube like Tri-flo (has teflon in it, repells water)for pulling back the rubber boots on your steering rod ends. This also works great on your chain, you'll never have to clean it again. Just give everything a quick squirt after each washing.
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