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grease "needle" not the sharp kind for ball joints, but a slightly less pointy one that clips into the end of your grease gun. Theyre sub $10 on amazon and you can sneak into the hard to reach tiny u-joints on these things.

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I tried changing the 45 degree fitting with a different 45 degree fitting. No go. Tried a 90 degree, still wouldn't work. So I thought if 90 degree was too much and 45 degree was no enough, I found 67 degree fitting. Worked perfect with a regular grease gun.

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Not easy to change. Had  to get the shaft in a good position. Most wrenches would not be able to get the right angle on the zerk. By using a combination of wrench and needle nose pliers was able to get it loose enough to take out with fingers. Worst part is I had the different zerks in several times before I knew the one I had would not work. Finally gave up  on those  and researched where to find a zerk in between 45 & 90 degree and found the 67 degree, it makes getting the grease gun on the zerk a straight shot.

 

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