Rod ends, how do they survive without lube?

R.O.B.

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Just courious, but all of the suspension upgrades I look at seem to use rod ends. I never seem to notice a grease fitting anyware. Won't these wear out with out grease? Or is there something I don't get here?:shrug:
 
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I decided not to take any chances, I used rod ends for my throttle linkage, I have a bumpsteer kit that uses them and I'm getting ready to install CalTracs. Summit has these and I've used them and will put them on the CalTracs just to be sure.
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Here is a link to the part, Seal it
 

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it depends on what type of rod end you use. if the old style two piece ends, then you replace them on a regular basis. the three piece ends have a teflon liner built in and last much longer. there are also ends that are lubeable and have seals you install to prevent dirt from getting in.