There should be one on each upper and lower ball joint, one on each outer and inner tie-rod end, one on each end of the idler arm and one on the pitman arm.
There are a total of 5 grease fittings 3 on the rear drive shaft and 2 on the front drive shaft (4x4model)
There is 11 grease fittings in the front end parts. You have 1 fitting in the front driveshaft, could have 1 in each u-joint. There may be fittings in the rear drive shaft too. There is 11 in the front Suspension for sure, and that is not counting the driveshafts.
Sounds like the vehicle has never been greased, dried out grease fittings will make it squeak.
all the ball joints are self lubricated, meaning no grease fittings, you cannot grease them or the steering joints, you can grease the front and back u joints on the drive shafts,but that is all.
There aren't any.
only one on rear drive shaft.
A 1996 Chevy Blazer Does have a transfer case IF it is equipped with 4 wheel drive
2 wheel drive
Drive shaft, steering knuckles, and pitman arm
rear wheel drive or 4x4 capable
We get 21-23 mpg highway and 17- 18 mixed on our 2000 Chevy Blazer 4.3, 4X4.
I have a leak on my drive shaft left front 2000 cheve Blazer I would like to replace the whole unit