ingalls rear camber making squeaking noise
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ingalls rear camber making squeaking noise
a few days after i got my camber kit installed, it started making sqeaking noises whenever i go over bumps in the road. i've had my camber kit for about a month or two but i've been busy due to school and now that i'm done with my finals, i have time to work on my car. anyway, i've searched and i came up with this thread
http://www.7thgencivic.com/forum/arc...eyword1=camber
but its a pretty old post and i was wondering if anyone else has had this problem and if there are any effective ways to fix this without having to take apart the camber kit. if i just spray it with WD-40 w/out taking it apart, will it take care of the problem or just fix it temporarily? thanks in advance.
http://www.7thgencivic.com/forum/arc...eyword1=camber
but its a pretty old post and i was wondering if anyone else has had this problem and if there are any effective ways to fix this without having to take apart the camber kit. if i just spray it with WD-40 w/out taking it apart, will it take care of the problem or just fix it temporarily? thanks in advance.
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I think you know what to do? You can live with the noise and save $ on not getting another alignment. You can spray WD-worthless on them every day. Or you can take them apart and lube them with poly-grease, and go get another alignment. PS did you buy the rubber or the polyurethane?
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to be honest, i'm not sure which one they are because i bought them off another member of the site, but i'm pretty sure they are the polyurethane ones because i've heard that the rubber ones do not make the squeaking noises.
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It won't be that big of a deal to just spray em with wd-40 every so often. For a longer lasting solution you need to talk with Grey. Send him a pm or something. He should be able to help you better than I can.
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