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High pitched squeaking from suspension over small bumps at low speeds.
Any ideas? The truck just started doing it quite frequently. Its a very high pitched squeak that happens when I am creeping over small bumps at a pretty slow speed. Its just irritating.
2002 Black Harley Truck.
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My Screename doesn't work
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tail gates usually do a lil squeaking when hitting small bumps.
not sure this is your problem tho.
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Missing my Roush
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That's a pretty broad description. Can you tell which area of the truck is coming from? Front, back, side, underhood? Does the pitch change if your wheels are turned?
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Pitch does not change when the wheels are turned. It is mostly from the front passenger side wheel well.
On another note: is there a way I can have my fog lamps on without having my head lights on? If so, how do I do this?
Last edited by Sklander; 02-11-2006 at 02:22 PM.
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Re: High pitched squeaking from suspension over small bumps at low speeds.
Originally posted by Sklander
Any ideas? The truck just started doing it quite frequently. Its a very high pitched squeak that happens when I am creeping over small bumps at a pretty slow speed. Its just irritating.
Are you sure it's not the sound of needing to trade??
By the way, did you get your foglamp brackets yet??
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NOPAR for me. Sorry.
Yes, I got the brackets today and installed. Thanks again... I'm about to do the driving lights mod!
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Man this is expensive!!!
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The Man
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When was the last time you greased up?
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Never. Where do I shoot the grease? Do our trucks have grease fittings? It'll make my day if they do!
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Originally posted by Sklander
Pitch does not change when the wheels are turned. It is mostly from the front passenger side wheel well.
On another note: is there a way I can have my fog lamps on without having my head lights on? If so, how do I do this?
http://www.nhtoc.net/vbforum/showthr...=fog+light+mod
Try reading through this thread for the fog light mod. Some people use extra switches for different features. There's a couple of links there to browse or you can do a search for fog lamp mod and choose however you want it to work based on others results.
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The Man
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yes they do have grease fittings. Can't recall where exactly. I cant look ay my truck now, but I will when I get back home.
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I did the fog lamp mod by just crossing the #5 and #12 wire. I like the look, and something else thats against the law to play with... always fun.
Trey - Cool, let me know. I'll crawl under there tomorrow and take a look. Too cold out tonight.
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ResFirma Mitescere Nescit
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should only be one zerk fitting up under the front...either on the pitman arm or something else but there is only one that I can remember.
Sky are you lowered up front or did you remove the isolater pads for the front springs.....Good old can of White Lithium Grease is what I use to lube up the chasis, Front sway bar bushings, spring cups, etc....little dab will do ya....,
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sorry to hijak, but what are isolater pads?
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ResFirma Mitescere Nescit
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probably should have said rubber Spring Retainers....They are in the top and help to isolate/center the spring and reduce vibrations and noise in the front suspension.
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