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Lucky 23-08-2014 11:41 AM

coilover noise
 
I'm going to go down to Halfrauds over the weekend and get some lube... ooh err... to try and cure the creaky coilover issue. Some have said white lithium grease and others a silicone based grease as there is rubber contact. Any idea's which is better?. I plan to give them a good clean first as I understand dirt can build up in them, then give them a good spray.

wrx-grez 23-08-2014 02:20 PM

ive always used white lithium grease with no issues ,but there is better grease that boat people use get it from local marina shop cant remember whats it called tho

Sti mayhew 24-08-2014 06:31 PM

You could do with a full on rubber grease, we use it at work on cars. It's designed specifically for rubber so it won't react and wreck the rubber, can't remember what it's called now but it's red it might even be as simple as 'rubber grease'.
If you havn't done it already let me no as I have some in the garage

andy-m 24-08-2014 07:27 PM

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Originally Posted by wrx-grez (Post 194993)
ive always used white lithium grease with no issues ,but there is better grease that boat people use get it from local marina shop cant remember whats it called tho

i believe it's the same stuff, just red instead of white. Commandeered some from the father in laws boat supplies while we was on holiday last year

Lucky 24-08-2014 07:45 PM

Cheers guys. I've got some white lithium so will try that. Also noticed that bc recommend adjusting the damping always starting from hard then click back to soften, wheras I've been starting from soft. Whether that makes a difference I doubt it but will try the grease and see if it stops the creaking.

Ginola 24-08-2014 08:52 PM

Measure from Hard, then back X number of clicks to desired stiffness, (think that's the same for most coil overs)

Hope the lubing goes smoothly ;) :cath:

Lucky 24-08-2014 08:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Ginola (Post 195030)
Measure from Hard, then back X number of clicks to desired stiffness, (think that's the same for most coil overs)

Hope the lubing goes smoothly ;) :cath:

Cool, thanks Dave. :doubleup:

Lucky 27-08-2014 08:58 AM

Cured! A clean down and spray with grease, set them at there hardest and then adjusted them back and NO CREAKING!.

Hongkongfooi 27-08-2014 10:10 AM

nice one.....you'll probably need to that on a regular basis I guess

Lucky 27-08-2014 10:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Hongkongfooi (Post 195130)
nice one.....you'll probably need to that on a regular basis I guess

I think the same Tim, but at least I know its nothing else and can now be sorted with a quick spray.

scotty 27-08-2014 11:05 AM

Good one lucky all nice and quiet again .

Lucky 27-08-2014 12:56 PM

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Originally Posted by scotty (Post 195134)
Good one lucky all nice and quiet again .

Yes mate. Sqeaks and rattles do my nut! I'm probably driving the wrong car really :lol:


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