Only grease fittings on rear are front and rear joints in drive shaft. Check for play / movement in wheel bearings. Trailing arm bearings are sealed and there are 4 bearings on each side so don't think you would hear them going out you may feel them going out but not hear them.
Nope neither It is the rear arm that holds the swing arm. Can seem to get it to stop only when I pour penetrating oil to it. But it does it every time I ride it.
Also if you have the Fox Shocks the pivot points on them get dry and have to be regreased there are 2 o-rings on each pivot point on the shock that get dry.
I know that's right just had to do my lowers again last night
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