Adam Roby
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I bought two new front upper control arms, and the ball joints have the grease nipples. I was so eager to try out my new grease gun, so I promptly filled both ball joints with some premium synthetic bearing grease.
I am just wondering, was this a dumb thing to do before installing the arms?
Does it really matter? I have never done this before...
I figured I would have easier access before the installation, could more easily make sure they were full, but now I am wondering if when installing they will just be squeezed empty from manipulating. Probably better it has some grease in there, rather than possibly forgetting to grease them and going on a test drive with them "dry" (factory had something in there, black stuff, not much of it.).
I am just wondering, was this a dumb thing to do before installing the arms?
Does it really matter? I have never done this before...
I figured I would have easier access before the installation, could more easily make sure they were full, but now I am wondering if when installing they will just be squeezed empty from manipulating. Probably better it has some grease in there, rather than possibly forgetting to grease them and going on a test drive with them "dry" (factory had something in there, black stuff, not much of it.).