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Grease zerts are on the steering arms and ball joints, tie rod ends, pitman arm, idler arm. Most times original Ford parts do not have grease zerts. Replacement jobber parts have grease zerts.
I believe the tie rods are sealed, not meant to be serviceable. Some after market parts do require regular lubrication, and this will be indicated by the presence of grease zerts. No zerts, no grease.
From the factory, it is sealed. Some non-OEM replacement parts do have grease fittings.
The 2006 Chevrolet Silverado four-wheel-drive pickup truck item idler arms are sealed. There are not any grease zerts. The idler arm will need to be replaced.
A lot of your more modern vehicles don't have lube zerts, they are sealed; once they go bad, you replace them.
i most likely needs to be greased there are several grease zerts on the front end take it to an oil and lube shop and see if that doesnt fix the problem squeaking in the front end could be alot of things. your suspenion need replacing, beaings, loose bolts, or even a loose bumper. best bet is to have it looked at by a licensed mechanic
Last time I replaced a master cylinder I got a kit with it. before you hook up the brake lines you screw in 2 zerts connect plastic tubing to them and run them into the fluid reseviors then pump the brakes until no bubbles come through the plastic lines