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Grease fittings

Fire34

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Couldn't quite find the answer i was looking for when I searched previous threads. I found out that the front suspension arms have zerks on them. I am wondering if the rear wheel bearings have zerks on them. Or does the greae have to be pressed in with a bearing press? Thanks guys
We have a 2013 RT Limited

Dave
 
No grease fittings on the rear. Sealed bearings only.

As you discovered there are 8 grease fittings on the font A-arms, 4 per side. Those are the only grease fittings.
 
Has anyone tried giving the rear wheel bearings a shot of synthetic grease with a grease needle.
Roger
 
Has anyone tried giving the rear wheel bearings a shot of synthetic grease with a grease needle.
Roger

probably "someone" has. Of course that is going to violate that bearing's seal. So when things warm up a little, it can fling the grease
in the OTHER direction...out. Messy too.
 
Has anyone tried giving the rear wheel bearings a shot of synthetic grease with a grease needle.
Roger

Why not "pop" the seal on the exposed side with a fine/flat screwdriver, rub some grease over the bearings and work it in. Then replace the seal, paying attention to make sure they are seated properly?? Mad Mac:doorag:
 
Thanks guys for your ideas. Just thought it would not hurt to service the bearings when have the wheel off to change a tire.
Thanks
Roger
 
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