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Squeaking Leaf Springs
The leaf springs "squeaking" on my 95 EB is sounding worse by the day.
Looking through the NG I see some recommendations for spraying the leaf springs with lubricant. Would a silicon lubricant work for this purpose? Also see a recommendation to replace the leaf springs "pads". What exactly are these, and how difficult to replace. Len |
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I used an Amsoil product, Synthetic 5th wheel and open gear compound.
it's a spray grease that stays where it's sprayed {most tenacious grease I ever seen} also,try and get the leaf's separated if you can before spraying them,I usually take it to a buddies shop and put it on the lift where the tires sag down,that helps open up the leaf pack a bit to spray the grease in between them . -- "Len" > wrote in message oups.com... > The leaf springs "squeaking" on my 95 EB is sounding worse by the day. > Looking through the NG I see some recommendations for spraying the leaf > springs with lubricant. Would a silicon lubricant work for this > purpose? Also see a recommendation to replace the leaf springs "pads". > What exactly are these, and how difficult to replace. > > Len > |
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