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.
The original parts had no grease fittings.
On a 1998 Chevy Silverado, the grease fittings, also known as zerk fittings, are typically located on the front suspension components. You can find them on the upper and lower ball joints, tie rod ends, and sometimes on the steering linkage. Additionally, there may be fittings on the U-joints of the driveshaft. It's important to check your vehicle's service manual for specific locations and maintenance recommendations.
Zero from the factory.
It wasn't built with any.
it is 45,ooo
1988 - 1998
Not with original equipment. Some replacement parts may have.
they are everywhere...any where there is a joint or working, encased, parts.
The 1998 Polaris Sportsman 500 typically has six grease fittings. These fittings are located on various components, including the front and rear suspension, to ensure proper lubrication and maintenance. It's always a good idea to consult the owner's manual for specific locations and maintenance tips.
Yes, there are only grease fittings on the lower control arm ball joints one each side. It seems that some were delivered with these grease fittings and some just had thread plugs instead.
It had zero from the factory. Aftermarket steering or suspension components could have them.
Yes