Analog... remember that a lot of photo's are typical photos... . might not be the actual configuration of what you'll get...
Yes, let me clarify the photos posted and my reasons for doing so... . an excellent point and in my haste to illustrate the lack of clearance before he reassembles the front axle and me crashing in the recliner for the night I did a poor job.
1) I assumed the vehicle Analog is working on is the '07 in his signature, if so this will be his front axle as well.
2) At this point he can reverse direction, press the Raybestos joint back out and go get something else as another member did when I posted the thread back in '09. It seems to be important to him that has ball joints that can be easlily greased. I know that is very important to me.
3) The angle drilled grease fitting is the cats behind for that application and I'm pretty sure that Moog is not the only supplier that offers that.
4) What he has now is one step up from a sealed ball joint and will curse his actions at every chassis service trying to force even a dollop of grease into those center drilled ball joints with that u-joint in the way.
5) If someone has managed to get a 90 degree fitting on a 3RD Gen 4X4 center drilled lower ball joint and have it clear the joint I have never seen it stated here. A 2ND Gen with the ball joints mounted to the knuckles instead of the axle tube will accept a 90 degree fitting and clear the spinning u-joint but I just can't see it working on a 3RD Gen.
To me sealed front end parts suit my Jetta or Mini-Vans just fine but have no place on either of my 4WD trucks.
Analog, have a look and think it over before you put the rest of the front end back together. Just wanted to show you that there are other options that won't cost a grand and still give satisfactory results.
Mike.
