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  • csonnicsonni Member Posts: 354
    July 2021

    Jacked up one side today and popped cap and rubber seal. All the grease in there looks new. The dealer may have done the job before sending it to us as it had sat there for a year. Don't see any need to pump through new grease as it looked fully packed already.

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