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Solutions to grease the steering U Joints and leaf spring bushings

Reworked LMTV

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I have been trying for some time to get a grease gun on those U joints in the steering. It is so tight in there, I could not get to the fitting, which was a 90 degree zerk. I ended up getting some 30 degree angle grease fitting from Fastenal. Tractor Supply did not have what I needed. I wanted 45 degrees, but Fastenal was out of them. The 45s are cheaper too. Much easier to grease those puppies now.

Anyone replace these U joints due to noise? Meritor steering U joints looked very expensive online. In the $250 range. People have said that the U joints rarely fail, if greased regularly. My observation in replacing the drive line U joints was that the bearings themselves were fine, BUT the plastic cups / seal were brittle

Fastenal:
30 degree Part number 58755
45 degree Part number 58788


Also, I saw a video of a guy working on a semi truck, demonstrating how to grease leaf spring bushings. Many on here have found, like me, they won't take grease. Some say the zerk is bad. This guy showed putting a bottle jack between the frame and the top leaf spring to take the tension off the spring to allow the grease to flow into the bushing. Pretty cool I thought.
 

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I just replaced the u-joints on my front shaft. I think they were $45 each for Neapco 4-0279 joints, and I think they were even made in the USA!

Do you happen to have a link to the video? If you watched it on YouTube recently you can go to the "History" section (I think it's on the left side).
 

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I have been trying for some time to get a grease gun on those U joints in the steering. It is so tight in there, I could not get to the fitting, which was a 90 degree zerk. I ended up getting some 30 degree angle grease fitting from Fastenal. Tractor Supply did not have what I needed. I wanted 45 degrees, but Fastenal was out of them. The 45s are cheaper too. Much easier to grease those puppies now.
Fastenal:
30 degree Part number 58755
45 degree Part number 58788
Can you clarify a couple things?

The 30 degree part has a long extension on it? Was that intentional? Did you just use that temporarily to grease it, then reinstall the original short fitting? The 45 degree part number you list is a normal-length fitting.

These 1/8" NPT fittings fit? All the rest of the grease fittings on the truck are metric.
 

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Can you clarify a couple things?

The 30 degree part has a long extension on it? Was that intentional? Did you just use that temporarily to grease it, then reinstall the original short fitting? The 45 degree part number you list is a normal-length fitting.

These 1/8" NPT fittings fit? All the rest of the grease fittings on the truck are metric.
Not intentional, it just worked. Permanent. Yes, they are 1/8 NPT.
 

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