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CUBERA 11-24-2003 06:56 PM

98 runner grease fittings
 
how many and where are the grease fittings for lube on the 98 runners?:help:

Highland Runner 11-26-2003 07:39 AM

It depends if its 2 or 4wd. I just did both my Runners and it seems like 8 plus or minus. Look at the drive shafts. The front shaft has them on the ends and the rear shaft has them on the ends and 1 in the center. You may have to move the car forward or reverse to see the nipples. Some are well hidden in the center of the joints. The front shaft can be spun by hand to find. The double chardon joints (these may be on 2nd gens only) are suppossed to use a different type of gease also. The 2nd gens has all this info on the visor, but the third gens may be in the owners manual.

CUBERA 11-26-2003 04:19 PM

I never got an owners manual when i bought it used.

Thanx for the response.

Do you or anyone know where the tire jack and the do dad for the spare to drop down is also. I'm clueless.

Thanx again.

Bob_98SR5 11-26-2003 06:32 PM

cubera,

i plan to lube all the chassis and drive shaft points next month.

the spare tire stuff is under the passenger seat. look in my write up and youll see it in the beginning of the article:

http://www.4runners.org/articles/typerdiff/

bob

CUBERA 11-30-2003 08:26 PM

Hey Bob or whoever. I'm 2wd.

Do i have grease fittings anywhere on my ride?

rwmorrisonjr 11-30-2003 08:28 PM

I just need to know if they are any different on the '01 4x4 due to the "new" 4x4 system.

Highland Runner 12-01-2003 04:37 AM

Cubera, Yes you will still have grease fittings on 2wd just about half as many as 4wd (only one drive shaft). They should be on the ends and center.
rwmorrisonjr, If you mean the multi mode awd, I don't think there are any more than normal 4wd. I just did my wifes 99Ltd, and didnt see any more than normal. I think the only thing different on the multimode is the transfer case. BTW I got to use the multi mode over the weekend on the snow covered mountain roads and its great.


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