Not all vehicles have grease fittings but in the event it does you will have one on almost every moving front end part such as upper and lower ball joints( driver and passenger side ) idle arm ect.
It has 12
if you can't see them then there aren't any.
If it has any they would be on the tie rods and ball joints.
Unless steering or suspension parts have been replaced - most likely a sealed (no grease fittings) system
It should be in the owners manual. If you don't have one, try MOTORLIT.COM.
There are no grease fittings on the rear end. Everything runs and lubes itself with gear oil that's in the rear end.
The outer tie rods have the only zerks.everything else is sealed.
There are many types of 4x4 rims that are suitable for a Chevy Blazer. The 4x4 rims that are suitable for a the vehicle known as a Chevy Blazer are the Capital Factory Wheel rims.
NO it will not.
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high range
Front ball joints, tie rods, drag links, trac bar, front drive shaft, and possibly at the u-joints.