Do-It yourself maintenance

Discussion in '2005 - 2009 Specific Tech' started by crowbar47032, Oct 15, 2007.

  1. crowbar47032 Member

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    I changed the oil myself over the weekend in my 06 GT (still stock, damnit:nonono: ). On my other vehicles when I do this, I also grease the various front end joints and moving parts. However, I couldn't find any grease fittings on the mustang. Is everything on this car sealed bearings, or do I need to go back and look harder for grease fittings? Thanks.
  2. DarkFireGT Playing with my wife's really makes me want one.

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    As far as I know, there's no zerks on the stock suspension parts.
  3. ARTTII New Member

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    wow moving SUSPENSION parts w/o grease zerks? talk about a bold move

    I will take a look at my '07 this weekend, I plan to rotate the tires...
  4. SpartaPerformance StangNet Sponsor

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    Cars have had self-sealed tie rods and ball joints from factory for like 10yrs maybe more....all manufacturers, however it's always a good idea to peek under your car once and a while. :nice:
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    guess I learned something new today :nice: I'm used to working on my '65 Mustang...

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