squirt it through the tail pipe
it would be a good idea to
The same way you lube your pen15
They are a sealed bearing and are not greaseable.
Possibly low of lube, or worn ring gear and pinion. Another possiblility is a defective wheel bearing or axle bearing.
Freon is a name brand made by Dupont, If you can't find it or want to save money you can just use a can of Fix-a-Flat - just be sure to chill it in the refrigerator over night before putting it in. Besure to check for fuel leaks with a Bic lighter. Finally, lube the muffler bearing with corebormite.
It depends on the year, make and model of your vehicle, some hub/bearing assemblies are not serviceable and some are.
It may be low of lube or a bearing may be defective. Have it inspected by a professional.
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lube up the pivot points on all your cables first jesse.
Rear wheel drive the gear lube in the center also does the bearings. Front wheel drive the back wheels can either be greased as you would a front wheel bearing or they may be a sealed bearing that can't be greased.
yep. just throw it in a jar/bowl with your bearings and shake. just don't use it for a soak, because it might start to corrode the bearings (or the jar or bowl). dry them off very well with a hair dryer or compresses air, then throw some lube on. i recommend sewing machine lube, or lube meant for bearings such as bones speed cream.
Assuming you have a 4+4, the front wheel bearings are a sealed unit and can not be lubed. If it is noisey or has play, the bearings must be replaced as a hub and bearing assembly. This part is available from your local auto parts store.