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Is there a picture of where the fittings are? also, what grease to use? Last, do you have a grease gun you like and or recommend?
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I use Lucas red n tacky. All I have ever used on all my vehicles and toys. I don’t have a pic of the zerks as I have replaced everything with aftermarket.
 

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Is there a picture of where the fittings are? also, what grease to use? Last, do you have a grease gun you like and or recommend?
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There isn’t anything to grease ……..everything is one and done……
 
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There isn’t anything to grease ……..everything is one and done……
Looks like you could use the same lesson, stay tuned, cuz there are fittings and they need grease, lol...peace
 

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Looks like you could use the same lesson, stay tuned, cuz there are fittings and they need grease, lol...peace
Enlighten me………?
 

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Looks like you could use the same lesson, stay tuned, cuz there are fittings and they need grease, lol...peace
I been under the Jeep a number of times and through the owners manual. I can’t find any grease points. Pretty sure they haven’t been used on stock modern vehicles for years now.
 

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Looks like you could use the same lesson, stay tuned, cuz there are fittings and they need grease, lol...peace
Wait… you originally asked where any fitting might be… then people answered that a stock Jeep doesn’t have any… then you claim it does but can’t show where???

Ummm… ok?? ??‍♂
 

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Hmm, about 50% of jeeps have a zerk installed behind the steering wheel. I recommend a conventional whisky applied straight from the bottle, although sometimes this makes it more abrasive. In that case I recommend Zima if you can still find it (white claw as a last resort) a straw can come in handy.
 

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Wait… you originally asked where any fitting might be… then people answered that a stock Jeep doesn’t have any… then you claim it does but can’t show where???

Ummm… ok?? ??‍♂
things like ball joints, tie rod, drag link...and as you point out, it was a question, not a declaration of mechanical knowledge...dang, cut a fella some slack, ok?
 

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there are no zerks on the OEM parts. None. Ziltch. I have zerks on my aftermarket parts, and like you said they need to be greased. I agree, but since there are no zerks TO be greased on the OEM parts, they cant be greased

The OEM tie rod, drag link, ball joints, dont have the zerks, you will have to go aftermarket to get the ability to grease the joints.
 
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I been under the Jeep a number of times and through the owners manual. I can’t find any grease points. Pretty sure they haven’t been used on stock modern vehicles for years now.
I know I'm ignorant, that's why I asked, but thanks for the beat down anyhow!
 

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I know I'm ignorant, that's why I asked, but thanks for the beat down anyhow!
Beat down? I was just simply answering the question, wasn’t implying anything up or down.
 

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things like ball joints, tie rod, drag link...and as you point out, it was a question, not a declaration of mechanical knowledge...dang, cut a fella some slack, ok?
Well I would if it wasn’t for the comment I quoted in my post. You asked and a couple people answered there weren’t any. Then you implied you knew other wise but just wasn’t sure where and to wait as the answer was coming.well the answer is that There are not greaseable zerks on stock parts. Even ball joints, tie rods, drag links, control arms, drive shafts, steering wheel shaft, etc.

I really am trying to be nice.
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