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Old 03-11-2004, 11:55 AM   #3
Kisner
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Hey, thanks Rev. Just wanted to make sure before I started I didn't screw anything up. On my 68, someone cut out 4 holes (2 on each side) in the engine compt. shock towers to easily get to the upper suspension grease fittings. Doesn't look that pretty but should make it pretty easy to get to. Didn't look around the U-Joint - will have to check that too. Also saw one on the power steering cylinder, but don't think I'll do that one since it's brand new. Is there anything else on the front suspension parts I should rub some grease on to eliminate squeaks if the parts don't have grease fittings? Thanks.
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