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Squeak after BMR Panhard Bar install
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<blockquote data-quote="barspen" data-source="post: 13832041" data-attributes="member: 152936"><p>I had some rear squeaking and popping noises after installing a BMR Panhard Bar and LCAs. Couple things that might help:</p><p></p><p>- Use some blue Loctite on the PHB to keep the adjustment bolts for spinning loose. Mine spun loose a couple times.</p><p>- Make sure you use lots of Energy Suspenion grease when installing. I bought extra and used a generous amount.</p><p>- When greasing through the zerk fitting, make sure you loosen the bolts first. You should see grease ooze out of the holes. Then re-torque everything.</p><p></p><p>I was originally greasing without loosing the bolts which only added pressure and limited the amount of grease flowing. Once I used the loosen\grease\torque method, most (if not all) my noises went away.</p><p></p><p>Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barspen, post: 13832041, member: 152936"] I had some rear squeaking and popping noises after installing a BMR Panhard Bar and LCAs. Couple things that might help: - Use some blue Loctite on the PHB to keep the adjustment bolts for spinning loose. Mine spun loose a couple times. - Make sure you use lots of Energy Suspenion grease when installing. I bought extra and used a generous amount. - When greasing through the zerk fitting, make sure you loosen the bolts first. You should see grease ooze out of the holes. Then re-torque everything. I was originally greasing without loosing the bolts which only added pressure and limited the amount of grease flowing. Once I used the loosen\grease\torque method, most (if not all) my noises went away. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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