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brulaz
Jan 13, 2017Explorer
otrfun wrote:brulaz wrote:That's what my dealer said, too. It's easily accessible with a grease gun and needle once you know where it's located. Granted, some may find it difficult to find the first time. My '16 Ram 3500 has a white & black sticker right on the fender that specifically states the front driveshaft must be lubricated during regular maintenance.
Heh, asked my dealer to do it.
They looked and said there's no grease fitting.
At least they were able to change the oil.
And what do we do if something really serious happens?
Have been looking further afield for a mechanic that knows what's what. But they're few and far between.
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