That is not a unit of measure but a type of design .
There are no grease fittings on the new cars as the ball joints and steering assembly is maintenance free.
Newer cars don't have grease fittings anymore, the ball joints are a sealed unit.
A lot of the newer cars do not have grease fittings in the suspension. It's what is called "factory sealed". You can't grease them.
Here are some cars that begin with the letters P or J:PeugeotJaguarPorschePontiacPlymouthJeepPintoPanameraPackardPaganiPanozPantherPanteraPininfarina
Cars that start with the letters CH:Challenger (Dodge)Charger (Dodge)Cherokee (Jeep)Chevrolet
Nope. I believe they have different fittings.
The names of cars start with letters of the alphabet. Some of the names are Acura, Chevrolet, Kia and Toyota.
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Dodge Shadow
"Hp" is an abbreviated car term meaning horse power. horse power is the strength of the engine
There aren't any. The fittings are passé on new cars, supposedly to last a lifetime.
MCI Online, which is abbreviated as Motor Cars International, is an Australian based company that imports American cars and motorcycles. It is also a steering conversion industry.