View Full Version : I have a squeaky problem, can you help? Please. :)
BJH324JH
05-20-2016, 11:12 PM
The front of my truck is squeaking. I recently replaced the sway bar links, all of them. (the two front ones and the ones on each end of the sway bar. 4X4 Mitsubishi Mighty Max) I also replaced the shocks, all four of them. Furthermore, I replaced the front right idler arm. I tried fixing the problem by adding grease to all the bushings with zerk fittings on them to try and fix the problem, but no luck. What could be the problem?
Here is a video to show you what the squeaking sounds like:
https://vid.me/6woW
BJH324JH
05-20-2016, 11:26 PM
I don't know where the edit button is, but I meant sway bar link bushings.
royster
05-21-2016, 01:35 PM
I couldn't get your link to do anything.
I have a squeak in mine, though it's not a 4 x 4. It was difficult to locate, too, but i finally discovered it to be the A-frame pivot point on the frame. They don't have grease fittings, and are subject to constant movement.
I saturated ihem, front and back, with spray lubricants...and tried many different types. I also just shot 30 wt oil in there with a horse syringe. That's definitely the location, and every so often i have to hit them again.
Look and see if that is the source of your squeak.
BJH324JH
05-21-2016, 03:33 PM
I couldn't get your link to do anything.
I have a squeak in mine, though it's not a 4 x 4. It was difficult to locate, too, but i finally discovered it to be the A-frame pivot point on the frame. They don't have grease fittings, and are subject to constant movement.
I saturated ihem, front and back, with spray lubricants...and tried many different types. I also just shot 30 wt oil in there with a horse syringe. That's definitely the location, and every so often i have to hit them again.
Look and see if that is the source of your squeak.
Hmm that's weird. Try opening the link in a different browser. Also thank you for the reply. I thought no one would help me, I appreciate it.
camoit
05-21-2016, 09:43 PM
There is no video just audio on firefox win XP. Sounds like someone getting there brains (*#$@% out.
BJH324JH
05-21-2016, 10:40 PM
There is no video just audio on firefox win XP. Sounds like someone getting there brains (*#$@% out.
Well, now I hope you realize why I want to get rid of this squeak. It's just plain annoying. XD
The video isn't actually a "video", it's just sound of me moving the truck up and down to record the squeak.
geezer101
05-22-2016, 04:15 AM
Having to face that every time I'd get into the truck I'd either crank the tunes til the mirrors vibrate or just walk. That racket is aggravating at best.
royster
05-22-2016, 04:02 PM
Also thank you for the reply. I thought no one would help me, I appreciate it.
Someone will ALWAYS help members out, just not always quickly.
Let me know if my suggestion helped, and if I had the correct location of your squeak.
I drive on gravel backroads, so it squeaked non-stop. It was worse than having a bitchy wife sitting next to me!
BJH324JH
05-22-2016, 08:43 PM
Someone will ALWAYS help members out, just not always quickly.
Let me know if my suggestion helped, and if I had the correct location of your squeak.
I drive on gravel backroads, so it squeaked non-stop. It was worse than having a bitchy wife sitting next to me!
Oh man this forum sure puts a smile on my face. I'll make sure to post an update once I can get my hands on some spray grease.
royster
05-23-2016, 07:11 AM
You might want to start with just some penetrating oil spray: that "leads the way" for the thicker oils to come.
I had to really keep at it, but it's under control now.
pennyman1
05-23-2016, 05:24 PM
the best way to end the squeaking is to take the lower arms off and grease the inside of the bushings with Teflon trailer ball grease - I do it to Geronimo every couple of years and no squeaks. Geronimo has urethane bushings, but rubber works the same way.
royster
05-24-2016, 07:10 AM
Thanks for the insight, Mr. Pennyman. Doesn't that task require a coil spring compresser? I had thought to do just what you suggest, but figured I'd need a coil spring compresser, and had concerns about front-end alignment issues.
More details, sir? :)
BJH324JH
05-24-2016, 07:28 PM
Thanks for the insight, Mr. Pennyman. Doesn't that task require a coil spring compresser? I had thought to do just what you suggest, but figured I'd need a coil spring compresser, and had concerns about front-end alignment issues.
More details, sir? :)
Yes this. I hear moving parts like that could mean getting your vehicle aligned back again.
pennyman1
05-27-2016, 06:09 AM
I use a jack under the arm with the truck up on jackstands. The alignment won't change as long as you don't mess with the strut rods, tie rods, or upper control arms. If you have a 4wd, then you have to back off the torsion bars and that will affect the alignment.
BJH324JH
07-05-2017, 06:02 PM
Late Update: It's been a while since I fixed this, it was the ball joints that were squeaking. All good now. :)
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