If nothing has been replaced, None. Some replaced parts have zerk fittings, some dont. Most of them are not greasable unless you ask for them at the parts store.
Yes, 2011 Jeep Rubicons are equipped with zerk fittings, also known as grease fittings, on various components such as the suspension and driveshaft joints. These fittings allow for easy lubrication to extend the lifespan of the parts and maintain optimal performance. Regular maintenance of these fittings is important for keeping the vehicle in good condition.
Lubricate ball joints through the zerk fittings using a grease gun. Clean the fittings so you dont get any dirt inside. Be careful not to blow the seals.
According to the "Haynes Repair Manual" there are no grease fittings, zerk fittings, on the 2007 Malibu. Back in the day, they referred to this set-up as "lifetime lubricated systems." Being from the old school, I believe you can never have to many grease fittings. Maybe because of the lack of grease fittings, a major front end suspension component had to be replaced in my 07 Malibu. In all fairness, this replacement was covered under the GM warranty and did not cost me anything.
I service a 99 4 runner for a customer and the only zerk fittings it has are in the front and rear driveshafts/universal joints.
Yes, many 2000 Quadrunner ATVs come equipped with grease fittings, also known as Zerk fittings, on various components such as the suspension and steering joints. These fittings allow for easy lubrication, helping to maintain performance and extend the lifespan of moving parts. However, the presence of grease fittings can vary by specific model and configuration, so it's advisable to consult the owner's manual for detailed information on your particular ATV.
there are no grease fittings on the newer cars, all ball joints and steering parts are permanitly sealed.
On a 2009 Chevrolet Suburban, the grease fittings, also known as Zerk fittings, are typically located on the chassis components that require lubrication, such as the ball joints, tie rod ends, and U-joints of the driveshaft. However, many modern vehicles, including the Suburban, may have sealed joints that do not require grease fittings. It's best to consult the vehicle's owner manual or a repair guide for specific locations and lubrication requirements.
If its a 4WD (2WD does not have zerk grease fittings), there are several zerk fittings on both drivelines that need grease every 15k miles. also inspect boots, as I found my front driveline slip joint boot was damaged and needs replacing (fun not!) Grease until you see grease being pushed out of u joints a little. safely put car in neutral and Jackstands and spin driveline to find all of them, there are at least six that I remember.
On a 1999 Oldsmobile 88, grease fittings, also known as Zerk fittings, are typically located on the front end suspension components, including the lower control arms and the tie rod ends. You may also find them on the steering linkage. However, it's important to note that many modern vehicles, including the Oldsmobile 88, may have sealed components that do not require or have grease fittings. Always refer to the vehicle’s service manual for specific locations and maintenance recommendations.
There are no grease zerks on a 2004 Stratus.
On a 1998 Jeep Cherokee Sport, the grease fittings, also known as zerk fittings, are typically located on the front suspension components, such as the upper and lower ball joints, tie rod ends, and the steering linkage. Additionally, there may be fittings on the U-joints of the driveshaft. It's important to consult the vehicle’s service manual for specific locations and maintenance recommendations.
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.