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Old 05-17-08, 04:39 PM   #31
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refering to camcruiser13's pic #21 are the grease zerts a litle over bord for cage tie in or just a good practice to get in? I'm going to use my extra spring bushing to fab up mine so I was just wondering.

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Old 05-18-08, 01:11 AM   #32
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refering to camcruiser13's pic #21 are the grease zerts a litle over bord for cage tie in or just a good practice to get in?
I too am also wondering this......


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You don't need adaptor plates. That's what gaffer tape was invented for.
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Maybe help reduce squeeking with the poly bushing?
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No way I'd put a greasable pin in there. Zerk fiting seems smart to keep the squeeking and the wear to a minimum without sacrificing strenght.


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Old 05-18-08, 02:36 PM   #35
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not the pin just the zurt

that’s a great idea for $.75
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Old 05-19-08, 06:57 AM   #36
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No way I'd put a greasable pin in there. Zerk fiting seems smart to keep the squeeking and the wear to a minimum without sacrificing strenght.
O.k. I agree with not putting greasable pins in.... (why the hell would you gun-drill a perfectly good bolt anyhow? When I pay for bolts I like to use the WHOLE thing!!)

But do the joints make that much noise?

If they do, does it sound like a 20yr-old truck with dry leaf pack rubbers?


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ive never noticed any noise from my Poly Mounts on my drive train and i don't think i even put any grease in them, they don't move that much at all! im sure grease could not hurt, but i see no reason for a grease fitting in a mount application..


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