ford explorer suspesion squeak
after driving through some high water the next day my explorer began
squeaking around the front end, i havent been able to find any zerk or grease fittings any body have any ideas? thanks in advance mark miller |
ford explorer suspesion squeak
sounds like factory ball joints w/ torn boot . or worn shocks.
"julie byrd" > wrote in message ... > after driving through some high water the next day my explorer began > squeaking around the front end, i havent been able to find any zerk or > grease fittings any body have any ideas? thanks in advance mark miller > |
ford explorer suspesion squeak
or dirt washed into sway bar bushings or something caught in suspension
bushings (depending on what year = depends on what style).... "Dread" > wrote in message . .. > sounds like factory ball joints w/ torn boot . or worn shocks. > > "julie byrd" > wrote in message > ... >> after driving through some high water the next day my explorer began >> squeaking around the front end, i havent been able to find any zerk or >> grease fittings any body have any ideas? thanks in advance mark miller >> > > |
ford explorer suspesion squeak
You might want to check into Jim's comment before you go too far. Also do a
search on this problem. There was quite a lengthy discussion on this subject several months ago. If you come across the one on WD-40, might suggest you pass on that . There are far better" lubricants" on the market. Had the same/similar problem on my 99 Limited and the lub made it disappear! Bill "julie byrd" > wrote in message ... > after driving through some high water the next day my explorer began > squeaking around the front end, i havent been able to find any zerk or > grease fittings any body have any ideas? thanks in advance mark miller > |
ford explorer suspesion squeak
What lubricant would you recommend? I am probably the poster that
suggested WD-40. I suggested it because I used it on the sway bar bushings on my '98 and it solved the problem, didn't come back for almost a year. I haven't noticed any deteriation of the bushing since then either. Ken Bill Hall wrote: > You might want to check into Jim's comment before you go too far. Also do a > search on this problem. There was quite a lengthy discussion on this subject > several months ago. If you come across the one on WD-40, might suggest you > pass on that . There are far better" lubricants" on the market. Had the > same/similar problem on my 99 Limited and the lub made it disappear! > Bill > "julie byrd" > wrote in message > ... > >>after driving through some high water the next day my explorer began >>squeaking around the front end, i havent been able to find any zerk or >>grease fittings any body have any ideas? thanks in advance mark miller >> > > > |
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