squeaking/creaking rear suspension
Hopefully this question has not been answered 100 times before.
My rear suspension is making an annoying sound over uneven surfaces. Almost like a rubber on metal sound. I have checked and greased all bushings and everything seems to be in good condition.
I have Greddy Type-s coilovers with front and rear camber arms. My car is pretty low but no other aftermarket suspension upgrades.
I found an older post that recommended new sway bar end links.
Has anyone else had a similar experience?
My rear suspension is making an annoying sound over uneven surfaces. Almost like a rubber on metal sound. I have checked and greased all bushings and everything seems to be in good condition.
I have Greddy Type-s coilovers with front and rear camber arms. My car is pretty low but no other aftermarket suspension upgrades.
I found an older post that recommended new sway bar end links.
Has anyone else had a similar experience?
I had the car up on jack stands and everything seemed tight. the only thing that concerned me the most was the the end links did have a lot movement. is that normal? I never really checked them before the noise.
My two best guesses would be the:
1. Endlinks
and
2. The rear after market camber arm to aluminum sub frame lug point. usually these after market camber arms are helm rod end fittings and they make squeak/creak noises...
Spray them with some lithium grease - not WD40. WD is not for outside use....
-J
1. Endlinks
and
2. The rear after market camber arm to aluminum sub frame lug point. usually these after market camber arms are helm rod end fittings and they make squeak/creak noises...
Spray them with some lithium grease - not WD40. WD is not for outside use....
-J
I think it's fixed. Thanks JasonZ-YA for pointing out the camber rod ends.
The 'eyelets' on the spherical rod ends looked to be tweaked way to the side with no room to swivel.With the help of a friend we were able to center up and re-grease the ends. We also took the sway bar bushing out and re-greased them for good measure. Did this last night and took it for a test drive. I didn't hear a sound.
The 'eyelets' on the spherical rod ends looked to be tweaked way to the side with no room to swivel.With the help of a friend we were able to center up and re-grease the ends. We also took the sway bar bushing out and re-greased them for good measure. Did this last night and took it for a test drive. I didn't hear a sound.
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I think it's fixed. Thanks JasonZ-YA for pointing out the camber rod ends.
The 'eyelets' on the spherical rod ends looked to be tweaked way to the side with no room to swivel.With the help of a friend we were able to center up and re-grease the ends. We also took the sway bar bushing out and re-greased them for good measure. Did this last night and took it for a test drive. I didn't hear a sound.
The 'eyelets' on the spherical rod ends looked to be tweaked way to the side with no room to swivel.With the help of a friend we were able to center up and re-grease the ends. We also took the sway bar bushing out and re-greased them for good measure. Did this last night and took it for a test drive. I didn't hear a sound.
-J
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