only thing to grease is front prop shaft and steering stops.
Bloody annoying it is too that there is no easy way of keeping everything lubricated.
In terms of difficulty can anybody rate the following tasks or add pointers or instruction to;
These are all things that should be done on a service without a doubt but I am highly sceptical that it could possibly done in under 2 hours by an apprentice in a dealership even if it is listed as a service item and appears on the service invoice.
- Wheel bearings
- Steering and front suspension
- Rear suspension
- Driveline
- Brakes - front callipers, Rear drums and handbrake cable
- CV's
- Hubs
Cheers
Adrian
Excuse the noob question but where should I be greasing the front prop shaft?
Excuse the noob question but where should I be greasing the front prop shaft?
nothing on the rear one, its not a slip type.Apparently both front and rear props will have grease nipples.
yes there is, just one. on the front prop shaft.Not sure what models you guys have, but there is no grease nipples on a D22 05 model.
connect grease gun to the grease nipple.Excuse the noob question but where should I be greasing the front prop shaft?
connect grease gun to the grease nipple.
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