I need a joint....

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Did you click on the "info" beside the lower joint for svt raptor, it says they are greaseable too. I've never used them, just here for the info.
 

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A lot of folks on here seem to say go oem on the lowers and uppers.

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the issue with greasable is you have to maintain them. fill them with grease every so often. the oem is non greasable meaning that its permanently sealed and no maintenance is required. im going to be doing mine as well and am going with non greasable/sealed
 
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Back when I was heavy into Jeeps everything had a grease zerk... I just got into a routine of hitting them every oil change..... I do hear where you are coming from though!
 

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Back when I was heavy into Jeeps everything had a grease zerk... I just got into a routine of hitting them every oil change..... I do hear where you are coming from though!
I'm from that era too, but most vehicles don't have them anymore, I don't see a big deal in greasing them, they might just last forever then.
 
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