bigwilly43729
I do stupid shit, a lot
I get a loud creaking noise in the rear when going over large bumps or uneven pavement. It's not really a squeak; I think of a squeak as a higher pitched sound and this is not high pitched at all. It sounds like a squeaky (well damn, lol) door hinge, but much deeper.
Anyway, I've checked my bushings and they appear to be lubed up. Just to make sure, I bought a grease gun and greased them. Greased the swaybar bushings as well. Still need to do the panhard bar, but I'm starting to think that this noise is the springs. It's a little more prominent on the passenger side, but it happens on both sides. I don't think the springs are rubbing in the tunnel either. I didn't see any evidence of it when I looked.
I did some research and I guess because the springs are progressive and so close together, that coil bind is inevitable in those situations and is normal. If anyone can confirm this, I'd appreciate it.
Questions:
Does anyone else experience this?
I have an idea to wrap the coils with some sort of material to muffle the noise from them grinding against each other. Any suggestions on what I could use?
Disclaimer: I am using 2005-2010 springs. If getting the right year springs will make the difference, I'll do that too, but I don't think it would make a difference with this particular problem.
Thanks!
Anyway, I've checked my bushings and they appear to be lubed up. Just to make sure, I bought a grease gun and greased them. Greased the swaybar bushings as well. Still need to do the panhard bar, but I'm starting to think that this noise is the springs. It's a little more prominent on the passenger side, but it happens on both sides. I don't think the springs are rubbing in the tunnel either. I didn't see any evidence of it when I looked.
I did some research and I guess because the springs are progressive and so close together, that coil bind is inevitable in those situations and is normal. If anyone can confirm this, I'd appreciate it.
Questions:
Does anyone else experience this?
I have an idea to wrap the coils with some sort of material to muffle the noise from them grinding against each other. Any suggestions on what I could use?
Disclaimer: I am using 2005-2010 springs. If getting the right year springs will make the difference, I'll do that too, but I don't think it would make a difference with this particular problem.
Thanks!