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I was going to do my winch repair on my M925 this weekend but since i can't find the right oil to refill my winch tank i decided to wait on that project. Not wanting to waste the weekend i got the manual out and started lubing all the zerk fittings listed in the manual.
Now for my question, my manual lists two zerk fittings on either side of the front axle next to the zippered boots. I looked on my axle but the Problem is my axle doesn't have any zerk fittings on the axle next to the boots, what it has is four plugs where the zerk fittings should be.
So my questions is this, should i just forget about lubing the front axle. Or should i remove the two plugs on each side of the axle boot, install zerk fittings, lube the axle, then remove the zerk fittings and replace the plugs?
Or can i just leave the zerk fittings in place after greasing them, or were they originally removed and replaced with plugs by the military for some reason?
Now for my question, my manual lists two zerk fittings on either side of the front axle next to the zippered boots. I looked on my axle but the Problem is my axle doesn't have any zerk fittings on the axle next to the boots, what it has is four plugs where the zerk fittings should be.
So my questions is this, should i just forget about lubing the front axle. Or should i remove the two plugs on each side of the axle boot, install zerk fittings, lube the axle, then remove the zerk fittings and replace the plugs?
Or can i just leave the zerk fittings in place after greasing them, or were they originally removed and replaced with plugs by the military for some reason?