Fit dry or lubricant?
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i fitted a new top mount recently in an attempt to cure a squeak, and stupidly created one by lightly smearing the rubber part with rubber grease which went all gooey and sticky causing a horrid creaking sound.
I think It should have been fitted dry - just checking with people that know.
I live and learn.
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Lol, I went through a similar process. When the squeaks first occurred , I had sprayed lube up there as well. Solved the issue for about a month. Then I said “the hell with it” and changed all 4 corners.
You know, for a 14 year old car, she amazes me at how well built and structurally sound she is…. just keep up with the maintenance. Of course due to age, the maintenance items now exceed what was originally planned. Case in point…
You know, for a 14 year old car, she amazes me at how well built and structurally sound she is…. just keep up with the maintenance. Of course due to age, the maintenance items now exceed what was originally planned. Case in point…
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