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these are camburg upper arms btw if it makes any difference
how imperative is it to keep dirt and crap out of the top of the uniball cup?
i notice that after going through any soft dirt/mud/sand etc there is usually quite a bit of buildup sitting on the top of the uniball cup. i try and clean it out asap but sometimes it is a little while before i can get to a hose to flush it out.
just wondering if it will lead to an early death of the uniball
how imperative is it to keep dirt and crap out of the top of the uniball cup?
i notice that after going through any soft dirt/mud/sand etc there is usually quite a bit of buildup sitting on the top of the uniball cup. i try and clean it out asap but sometimes it is a little while before i can get to a hose to flush it out.
just wondering if it will lead to an early death of the uniball