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Old April 21st, 2006, 03:21 PM
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how can i stop a squeaking camber kit?

well? how can i? the kits been in for almost a year and the wifes sick of the squeaking... is there a way i can stop it with out disturbing the alignment?
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If the camber kits use a poly bushing, you can use either a lube from Energy Suspension or Prothane, or a silicone spray to quiet them down.
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If the camber kits use a poly bushing, you can use either a lube from Energy Suspension or Prothane, or a silicone spray to quiet them down.

do i have to rip the camber kit out to do that... or can i just spray down the mounts and itll soak in?
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you should be able to just spray them down for it to lubricate
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you should be able to just spray them down for it to lubricate

ill give it a shot this weekend... thanks!
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yeah I do it every once and awhile but ive gotten lazy and stoped caring
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yeah I do it every once and awhile but ive gotten lazy and stoped caring

i wouldnt care either... but its the wifes car... and she doesnt want to be driving around in a car that sounds like your having sex on a bed with squeaky springs
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i just WD40 mine up, works great. I have to do it every couple of months but it works very well.
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that's not too bad if you have poly bushings, but petroleum based lubricants are death for rubber
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