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05-21-2016, 09:46 PM | #1 |
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Re: 68 K20 sitting for 24 years.Dana 44 questions
You don't really want grease in that area. You want to pull the outer part of the lock out hub off (6 bolts), then the snap ring on end of axle to pull the rest off. In beyond there is where grease goes for the bearings/axles/spindle. The lock out hubs need to be kept clean and oiled. Grease can make them hard to turn. All you are lubing is the action in the hub when you turn them, they are not involved in the wheel rotation
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