Hi all
I'm driving my 3rd gen to South Africa (longtime dream of mine ) and am currently in Ethiopia.
Because of my tiny budget, I didn't do as much to prepare the car as I probably should have. I got a complete Superpro polybush kit, the 20% uprated springs and Rancho shocks from Roughtrax, plus new rear bearings and seals (the rear drums were showing signs of oil leak) and got a garage to install it all while I watched... Learned a lot!
Anyway, I've spent a lot of time on badly corrugated tracks over the past few weeks, and this loud metallic creaking sound has developed from the front driver's side wheel. It creaks when the suspension goes up and down over bumps. It's not always there -- sometimes it's there when I start driving and fades over the day, other times it only starts after a few hours of driving. When it's there, I can push the front wing up and down to replicate the sound, but I can't hear where exactly it's coming from. A squirt of WD40 on the bushings doesn't help me find the source either.
Should I be worried? What, if anything, should I do? We greased the hell out of the bushes with those little sachets of silicone lube when we fitted them, but I'm not sure what else it could be.
Cheers
Btw, I'm running a blog for anyone who's interested (some great pics of the truck out in the desert in Egypt ) www.hermines.org
I'm driving my 3rd gen to South Africa (longtime dream of mine ) and am currently in Ethiopia.
Because of my tiny budget, I didn't do as much to prepare the car as I probably should have. I got a complete Superpro polybush kit, the 20% uprated springs and Rancho shocks from Roughtrax, plus new rear bearings and seals (the rear drums were showing signs of oil leak) and got a garage to install it all while I watched... Learned a lot!
Anyway, I've spent a lot of time on badly corrugated tracks over the past few weeks, and this loud metallic creaking sound has developed from the front driver's side wheel. It creaks when the suspension goes up and down over bumps. It's not always there -- sometimes it's there when I start driving and fades over the day, other times it only starts after a few hours of driving. When it's there, I can push the front wing up and down to replicate the sound, but I can't hear where exactly it's coming from. A squirt of WD40 on the bushings doesn't help me find the source either.
Should I be worried? What, if anything, should I do? We greased the hell out of the bushes with those little sachets of silicone lube when we fitted them, but I'm not sure what else it could be.
Cheers
Btw, I'm running a blog for anyone who's interested (some great pics of the truck out in the desert in Egypt ) www.hermines.org
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