creeking noise ????
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creeking noise ????
I have had this noise comming from the door/piller area on the drivers side area. its kinda hard to explain but it only happens when i drive over a bumpy road or turn a corner. i go outside and push the truck up and down and cant get it to make the noise... ITS DRIVEN ME CRAZY!!!!!!
I have experienced similar creaking in the area you describe and attribute it to the lack of a grease-able torsion bar socket. As far as I know, there's no grease fitting. I've tried squishing in as much grease as I can through the exposed end with my finger and also tried spraying aerosol lithium grease up in there. both have worked but very short term. I'm not sure there's any "cure" for this.
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haaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!
Well I went and wiped down the door seals with tire shine, then used a really good lub on the door hinges, i guess wd-40 isnt good enough... well thanks alot for the relive of my lil noise... your all great!!! Jdeller, Mi.
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Re: haaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!
About the only thing that I can think of that it is good for is removing road tar but, there are better products out therejdeller wrote:......................i guess wd-40 isnt good enough... .
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For the door hinges I would use white lithium grease. GM recommends lubing the door hinges, hood latch, and tailgate hinges, once a year. I know my hinges creaked alot before the pins went bad.
As for lubing the weatherstripping, I would use 3M sprayable silicone (they sell it at NAPA) or some type of silicone. Tire shine is not made for that type of rubber.
As for lubing the weatherstripping, I would use 3M sprayable silicone (they sell it at NAPA) or some type of silicone. Tire shine is not made for that type of rubber.
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Actually GM Superlube is recommended and I like it too.
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