Lube points
Originally posted by ryan1112@April 27, 2005, 5:47 AM
Does anyone out there know where the lube points are on the shocks for the 05 mustang GT's? Thanks for you help.
Does anyone out there know where the lube points are on the shocks for the 05 mustang GT's? Thanks for you help.
ryan1112,
I'm still learning everyday. But I did not know you could lubricate your shocks.
Originally posted by ryan1112@April 27, 2005, 8:14 AM
Now you have me questioning this. LOL I'm going to be doing my own oil changed and I though when you take a car to a shop to do it, they lube the car too.
Now you have me questioning this. LOL I'm going to be doing my own oil changed and I though when you take a car to a shop to do it, they lube the car too.
Typically, the steering components are lubed. However, nowadays they are "maintainance" free and you can not grease the front end components. Not sure though on the 2005 Mustangs.
Originally posted by ryan1112@April 27, 2005, 9:14 AM
Now you have me questioning this. LOL I'm going to be doing my own oil changed and I though when you take a car to a shop to do it, they lube the car too.
Now you have me questioning this. LOL I'm going to be doing my own oil changed and I though when you take a car to a shop to do it, they lube the car too.
Hi Ryan,
I did my own oil change too. I've done a "few " over the years, I'm 55
I "m not aware of any grease fittings on the 05.
My sugestion is whenever you do maintenance give the car a good looking over.
Use your nose you'd be surprised how quickly you can detect coolant leaks and other problems. In addition to checking all fluid levels get used to looking at the belts, hoses and for any signs of leakage. check tire pressure
You can also lube doors, trunk,hood, door locks any place like that.
Hope that this helps.
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