skline
Oct 9 2004, 08:02 AM
I have not even driven the car yet and the bushings squeak a lot! Is there a way to grease these to make them quiet or am I screwed? The car has 0 miles on it, (well pushing it onto the trailer and off a few times) and the bushings are so loud I would be embarassed to drive it. I could run open headers and still hear the creaking coming from these bushings. Someone help me out here, I cant drive this like that.
seanery
Oct 9 2004, 08:08 AM
Man,
you've got to lube them up.
Performance & Pelican (and others) are close and sell the Weltmeister grease.
When I put the rear sway on (with welt bushings) Dave at GPR said I could use
the marine grade wheel bearing grease I had. You want something that won't
errode over time with weather (or lack thereof in SoCal).
Some folks put zerk (sp?) fittings on them with a groove to hold the grease.
My front end bushings are tres squeaky, too.
jim912928
Oct 9 2004, 10:09 AM
groove the insides with a dremel tool to hold more grease! I did (after putting them on without!...had to take it all apart again.
J P Stein
Oct 9 2004, 10:24 AM
Aerosol can of oil. Give em' a squirt once in a while....works for about 2 days.
Basicly, they're shit....but all we had till recently. All the other options listed here require disassembly.....then you may as well go to Meuller bearings and fix the problem for good.
skline
Oct 9 2004, 10:26 AM
Looks like its coming back apart again.
bob174
Oct 9 2004, 10:50 AM
You use this whale snot stuff to lube the urethane bushings. You can get it at a place called Paragon Products in Corpus Christi. I've used it when I installed urethane bushings, and never heard a squeak. Lasts forever, apparently. There are probably other places you can get it too. You'd only need the one-ounce product.
http://www.paragon-products.com/SearchResu...ch=bushing+lube
Mueller
Oct 9 2004, 11:30 AM
QUOTE
You use this whale snot stuff to lube the urethane bushings.
.....and make sure you have on disposable gloves !!!!!!!!....the stuff will stick to you like Por-15
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