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For better or for worse, I just got done installing these. With a bent-tip grease gun tool they are super easy to grease, so I now have no excuse for not doing so.

 

I'm not sure what to think about them. I'm more likely to clean them off and grease them, but if/when the ball or spring wear out they'll be more likely to let in water/salt/grit than a normal zerk.

 

A Google search for that part number and you can get them pretty cheap.

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  • One of the reasons I went with MOOG was the orientation of the zerk. Very accessible.   Just turn the wheel and a grease it. I turned the other one better just was not thinking on this

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    I've never seen that before, do you use the needle to grease them.  I currently have the moog joints with the angled zerks as well which is much better than the last setup I had.  The previous joints

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Dang, I would have put those in if I knew there was such a thing on the job I just did!

Another brilliant dodge design!

 Thanks for sharing!

One of the reasons I went with MOOG was the orientation of the zerk. Very accessible.

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Just turn the wheel and a grease it. I turned the other one better just was not thinking on this one. 

I've never seen that before, do you use the needle to grease them.  I currently have the moog joints with the angled zerks as well which is much better than the last setup I had.  The previous joints had the opening in the middle and I would have to remove the tiny bolt from the hole, thread a 90* fitting into it, grease it and then remove the fitting and put the bolt back in.  

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4 hours ago, Sycostang67 said:

do you use the needle to grease them

Yes, looks like this.1629860767688188962197644854474.jpg.99abaf589231d5eeab7292992e62354e.jpg

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Man I hate those flush style zerks. I've got just the straight needle for greasing like driveshafts u-joints. Just too messy and waste to much grease fighting the needle. Truthfully if I was going to do ball joint I would consider something like @dripley got or another brand setup the same way. Either way I'm past 200k on these...

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