
04-09-2007, 05:45 PM
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Re: Drive shaft grease fitting
be careful not to over grease. i think you need a small air bubble at the tip of the yoke to absorb shock or you can get a vibration when you hit bumps.
i agree, they all do need a fitting, though...
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2004 Tundra DC Limited Phantom Perl Gray w/ Oak Leather Interior (power sunroof, Kazuma TRD LSD, Advance 4 panel hard tonneau cover, Hellwig antisway bar, lighted running boards, dual battery setup with 1500 watt 120 volt power inverter, additional 'always-on' 12 volt outlets, aftermarket dual zone heated seat kits, Blizzack W965 LT235/85R16 winter tires on stock steel rims, JBA cat-forward titanium ceramic coated headers, tinted front driver's and passenger's windows, alignment to DJ's specs, Roadmaster VR-3 backup camera, Waeco 12 volt fridge/freezer, and, the best for last.... black rubber floor mats from Sams.) Recently added: baby seat!
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2003 Corolla (bone stock, but well loved and cared for!)
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