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Stop The Noise!
The leaf springs squeak to no end. I jacked up the rear of the vehicle (to get some space between the springs) and washed the underside really well. I also sprayed some Slick-50 lubricant in there. It worked great - for 1 week
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Personally, I don't think you can ever get rid of it entirely, but if you want to go through the hassle, get some teflon strips and put them between the leafs.
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Hey Travis, I remember reading (over a year ago I think) about a very high grade plastic (quite thin) that goes between the leaves. The springs have less internal friction (which is good) and are quiet (which is great). I'll see if I can track down the article. Or, you could try National Spring....they seemed to know about the stuff when I called them a while back.
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WD-40 cleans up the springs. Super Lube in the silver can keeps them from squeaking for a while.
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Ha, you should hear mine the past few days! SOunds like an old squeaky porch swing or something.
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The three plastics are; UHMW, Nylatron GS and Teflon (PTFE). It was suggested to use a thinkness of between .03-.06 inch. Just trim a place s sheet between each leaf. You can get material from: Plastic Sales Southern Inc. (323) 728-8309.
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hmmm... A good idea!
.03-.06", why not thinner? Is that so the leaf spring grips the insert? I ask because I can get 0.02" teflon skive or 0.025" teflon coated fiberglass. Nothing as tick as you say. I might give this a shot one Saturday afternoon if I can obtain the stuff for free. If its going to cost me I can deal with the squeek.
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Thanks Ned, I'll do it when I install the new AAL!
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Snoopy!
You'll never here that kind talk here! We all help each other! Sometimes we poke fun at each other, but all in a good way! :flash:
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Eek!
My truck is getting noisier. Seems to only be the left side. I'm guessing the noise has something to do with adding the AAL's last week, but I'm not sure. While looking under there, it appears that the shock on that side may have a bad seal, but I don't think that's the noise I hear. It's really loud and embarrassing creaking sound though. I just hope it's not soemthing more serious like a U bolt that may give up on the trail next weekend!
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Philosopher,
WD-40 worked for me for about the first year and a half. Now they just squeak all the time, no matter how hard I clean or lube. As for it being common in leaf sprung vehicles, I guess it depends on how the springs are built. I have had 3 other leaf sprung 4WDs and they didn't do it. Has anyone put in an aftermarket spring pack and if so have you experienced the squeaking yet? Quote:
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Here's a Thought....
Find a big oil pit and drive through it...It will coat the springs and reduce friction between the leafs..... It might even lubricate the frame and allow it to easier slide over rocks..It would also coat the frame and reduce rust...Just be careful when pulling back onto the road, because your tires will be very slick....:frog:
Ok, so maybe that's not the best idea I have ever had, but if you're in the right mood it could be funny... On a more serious note, coating them with as much oil as possible is the only thing I know to do. WD40 is good for cleaning, but will do very little (if any) to lubricate and prevent squeaks. White Lithium grease in an aerosol can is my preferred lubricateing grease for metal parts. It works great on door and gate hinges...It may be difficult to get in between the leafs though, and a side affect, it will leave a white coating on everything.... I used lubricate way to much in this post, so I know I'm going to get flamed for it.... Cliff |
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So you'll be taking the whole spring pack out and taking it apart? YIKES. Your AAL install will end up taking a LONG time if so. You're talking about 4 times as much work if not more. Personally I'm just living with it and lubricating them every so often. Otherwise, get a new spring pack when you have the cash. Doing that much work on the Nissan spring pack seems like a waste of time to me. |
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