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Offline cwestra

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Shackle Bushing Question
« on: March 20, 2009 - 05:02:46 PM »
I am getting ready to install my leaf springs and noticed that when I install the shaclke bushings into the frame and shackle they squeak when I swing the shackle.  I am concerned that this will translate into squeaking noise in the car when the springs are flexing while driving.  Should I be concerned here?  Do these need to be lubricated?
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Re: Shackle Bushing Question
« Reply #1 on: March 20, 2009 - 05:48:35 PM »
What are your bushes made from ? it is good practice to use rubber grease anyway if you are concerned.  If they are the polymer style bush, they will need a special grease but eventually will squeek anyway.
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Re: Shackle Bushing Question
« Reply #2 on: March 20, 2009 - 07:54:46 PM »
This is why I stuck with rubber bushings.   :grinyes:  The first set made it about 35 years, I'll take my chances on the second set.   :lol:


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Re: Shackle Bushing Question
« Reply #3 on: March 21, 2009 - 05:17:16 AM »
  Always assemble rubber bushes with plenty of rubber grease in the eye holes & shackle pins. If useing poly/non rubber bushes I assemble with graphite grease, it makes a bit of a mess but can be cleaned up when finished, better than squeaks. 
  I don't tighten the bushes up totally untill I have set the vehicle on the ground and bounced the car several times, this makes sure that the bushes don't bind up and not squeak.    :working:
  If you have a 4 post hoist then you can bounce the car on the hoist before tightening.   :2thumbs:   :cheers:
Dave