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<blockquote data-quote="Ed Fenwick" data-source="post: 1009728" data-attributes="member: 67359"><p>Tks Jimmy, I saw that too but was looking for a picture. I can print this and take it under the car with me. I would think that the engineers could design a Zerk fitting placement that wouldn't require wheel removal. Just sayn! I notised that the car needed a CV boot on the pasanger side. The shop wants to replace the whole axel for $20 more than just the boot. What do you think? Ed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ed Fenwick, post: 1009728, member: 67359"] Tks Jimmy, I saw that too but was looking for a picture. I can print this and take it under the car with me. I would think that the engineers could design a Zerk fitting placement that wouldn't require wheel removal. Just sayn! I notised that the car needed a CV boot on the pasanger side. The shop wants to replace the whole axel for $20 more than just the boot. What do you think? Ed [/QUOTE]
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