I have a 1995 400cc Polaris scrambler and I count 15.
there are none
A 1996 Ford Ranger 4x4 typically has around 8 to 10 grease fittings, depending on the specific configuration and options. Common locations for these fittings include the front suspension components, such as the upper and lower ball joints, tie rod ends, and the driveshaft U-joints. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for the exact number and locations of grease fittings for your specific model.
not from the factory, no. aftermarket parts that have been put on could have them though
There are no grease fittings on the rear end. Everything runs and lubes itself with gear oil that's in the rear end.
Unless you have had anything replaced,i.e. ball joints, ect everything should be sealed
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.
Polaris Venture Partners was created in 1996.
a 500 case is the same.
1996
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I the chevy version of your truck and i found 9. 2 ball joint 2inner tie rod 2 outer tie rod 1pitman arm and 2 on idler arm.
1996