I followed the BMR instructions to the letter: greased the faces of the poly bushings, installed them and then jacked up the axle until it started picking up the car off the lift (loaded suspension), then torques them, then greased them. They were quiet for a week, then they started making the tat tat tat wverytime I let out the clutch and it transfers weight back. Have regreased them several times with no change. Today I jacked the car up so that the rear axle was hanging, a d greased them in this position to see if the grease would get where it needs to to eliminate the squeak.... will tell you tomorrow if it made a difference. The problem is that the metal sleeve that the bolt runs through, once torqued, doesn't move in relation to the car, but the bushings do move around that merL sleeve.....and that's the sound we're hearing. CHE does have the beat system, but no greasing nipples. I really need to invent a poly bushing that has an effective greasing mechanism to avoid this problem.