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Old Aug 13, 2015 | 09:43 AM
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I have a 2003 Chevy Blazer 4x4 and looking to do a lube job myself. Is there a diagram anywhere that would show where the lube points on my vehicle is? Do you just grease till you see some starting to come out?
 
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Well, today I did my own oil change. Lubing not so lucky. Couldn't get to most of them.
 
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Well, today I did my own oil change. Lubing not so lucky. Couldn't get to most of them.
i got a 18'' flex hose. had to get a 90 degree tip to get 2 of them
 
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Turning the front wheels helps to access those inner joints. But still requires a flexible hose.
 
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