Noisy Isolators
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Noisy Isolators
After a few months with the Gooseneck the noisy springs are back on my 06'.
In our country the isolators really suffer. On my 04' they replaced the springs which at the time I thought was unnecessary. It turned out it was and it didn't cure the problem.
Anyone have a lasting lube solution?
In our country the isolators really suffer. On my 04' they replaced the springs which at the time I thought was unnecessary. It turned out it was and it didn't cure the problem.
Anyone have a lasting lube solution?
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Car restorers use to pack the springs with grease then wrap them to seal the grease in. Drive it for a day or two. Remove the wrap and the grease would migrate into the springs.
MickeyB,
Going through Tomball Friday on the way to races in Baytown. Are you going?
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MickeyB,
Going through Tomball Friday on the way to races in Baytown. Are you going?
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