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they are pre greased, no nipples. When I replace the ball joints, i drill a hole, and put my own grease nipple in. That is the diff. between the long warranted ones, and the economy ones, a lousy grease nipple. you may need replacement
remove brake fluid filler cap start at the wheel closest to cervo then move away so front to back remove road wheel there is a brake nipple on the caliper put a piece of tubing around nipple and into a jar with clean brake fluid in it loosen nipple get some one to pump brake peddle about 10 times on the final stroke keep peddle pushed to floor then tighten nipple up pump brake peddle a few time should be hard then repeat all wheels rear should only have 1 nipple for rear wheels but check this any way
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