Yeah, you really need to jack the front axle up and grease or the grease won’t get where it needs to go IMO.
Need new king pins
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Honestly I've never jacked up a steer axle to put grease in. My old man ran off highway primarily and never once did any of his trucks need kingpins in the 5 years he kept them. I figure if grease is coming out between the axle and knuckle, its got lube.
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I had a Mechanic show Me while changing the spindle. At least on my Truck, no need to jack it up. The grease flows through just fine.
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Every body does things different, but the manufacture and the Master mechanic that showed me how to grease the king pins on my Pete told me that the wheels must be off the ground.
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When I had to change the spindle. It came with new bushings installed. The old ones still looked good @ aprox 1.2 mil. Truck still has original on the left front. Very little play now @ 2.1 mil. +
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Everyone is different, that’s just the way I was taught. My Grandpa bought his first truck in the 40’s and my Dad in the 70’s so thought I better listen to how the old timers do it.
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