Weird squeek after ITR sway install
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Weird squeek after ITR sway install
I have a EK hatch and Mugen EK9 catback.
Today i installed a used ITR swaybar. Everything bolted up ok and checked everything.The car was on a lift and 4 wheels touching lift when install was done.
The twinloop wa not hitting the bar. Even when i go over speed bumps no sound.
There are parts of the road where it suddenly drops lower (ie paved new surface) This is when i hear a squeek.
There is no sound when the car is on a forward/back motion, even up/down motion like going over speed bumps there is no sound. It's when this going up down motion when driving i hear the sound.
Is there anything i did wrong when doing install? Are there any special details i should look at?
Today i installed a used ITR swaybar. Everything bolted up ok and checked everything.The car was on a lift and 4 wheels touching lift when install was done.
The twinloop wa not hitting the bar. Even when i go over speed bumps no sound.
There are parts of the road where it suddenly drops lower (ie paved new surface) This is when i hear a squeek.
There is no sound when the car is on a forward/back motion, even up/down motion like going over speed bumps there is no sound. It's when this going up down motion when driving i hear the sound.
Is there anything i did wrong when doing install? Are there any special details i should look at?
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Re: Weird squeek after ITR sway install (monicle)
This is the rear, does the same apply?
I would think the components are different.
I would think the components are different.
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Re: Weird squeek after ITR sway install (Takashi1978)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Takashi1978 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">This is the rear, does the same apply?
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Yes. You need to lube your endlinks and bushings, especially if they're poly. Use Marine Grease, it'll last longer.
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Yes. You need to lube your endlinks and bushings, especially if they're poly. Use Marine Grease, it'll last longer.
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