Hopper TJ Addict Original poster Supporting Member Joined Dec 28, 2018 Messages 1,611 Location Georgia Jan 21, 2023 #1 1999 TJ lower intermediate shaft. Isn't there supposed to be needle bearings in the rubber?
AndyG Because some other guys are perverts Lifetime Supporting Member Joined Jul 30, 2018 Messages 18,676 Location Alabama Jan 21, 2023 #2 Hopper said: View attachment 393827 View attachment 393828 1999 TJ lower intermediate shaft. Isn't there supposed to be needle bearings in the rubber? Click to expand... Every one I have seen has a white 2 piece housing with cage style needle bearings- If anyone is into these, you might as well go ahead and drill a hole for a needle grease fitting or spray grease. These notoriously get ran dry. . Reactions: Hopper
Hopper said: View attachment 393827 View attachment 393828 1999 TJ lower intermediate shaft. Isn't there supposed to be needle bearings in the rubber? Click to expand... Every one I have seen has a white 2 piece housing with cage style needle bearings- If anyone is into these, you might as well go ahead and drill a hole for a needle grease fitting or spray grease. These notoriously get ran dry. .
Hopper TJ Addict Original poster Supporting Member Joined Dec 28, 2018 Messages 1,611 Location Georgia Jan 21, 2023 #3 AndyG said: Every one I have seen has a white 2 piece housing with cage style needle bearings- If anyone is into these, you might as well go ahead and drill a hole for a needle grease fitting or spray grease. These notoriously get ran dry. . Click to expand... Thanks Andy. Installed the upper today. Gonna reach out to the seller Monday about the lack of bearings. Good idea about the drill hole Reactions: AndyG
AndyG said: Every one I have seen has a white 2 piece housing with cage style needle bearings- If anyone is into these, you might as well go ahead and drill a hole for a needle grease fitting or spray grease. These notoriously get ran dry. . Click to expand... Thanks Andy. Installed the upper today. Gonna reach out to the seller Monday about the lack of bearings. Good idea about the drill hole