suspension creeks at low speeds...source?
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suspension creeks at low speeds...source?
Anyone else have problem with suspension/ drivetrain "creeks" when cornering or going over bumps at slow speeds (i.e. driveway, parking lot)?
I have service scheduled for tomorrow (to attempt to rid annoying window ticking rattle- which I am convinced is part of window regulator unit), and would like to also have this addressed...if there is a known fix.
Thanks, in advance.
I have service scheduled for tomorrow (to attempt to rid annoying window ticking rattle- which I am convinced is part of window regulator unit), and would like to also have this addressed...if there is a known fix.
Thanks, in advance.
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I had the TSB (radiator bracket I believe) done to mine and it still creaks. Only in cold weather though. I have a creak and pop at the base of my windshield also. Also covered under another TSB. Dealer couldn't duplicate so they did nothing. Hopefully new swaybars and bushings will help the front end creak. I am going to buy a roll of felt tape and take care of the rest myself. Only eight more months of warranty anyway. 2003 with 28,000 miles. Build date of June 2002 though.
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Originally Posted by prog35
I've got the exact same thing on my 03.
Perhaps I'll take it in to the dealer to see if they will do anything.....although the usual dealer response on "creaking" noises is "can't duplicate problem".![Mad](https://g35driver.com/forums/images/smilies/mad.gif)
Perhaps I'll take it in to the dealer to see if they will do anything.....although the usual dealer response on "creaking" noises is "can't duplicate problem".
![Mad](https://g35driver.com/forums/images/smilies/mad.gif)
I'm also thinking that the bushings may need regreasing. I read on the Hotchkis sway bar install instructions not to use lithium-based grease to lube them. What type of grease should be used?
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Following up on this post, I left the car with the dealer yesterday. Apparently the "creek" (which clearly comes from both the front and rear suspension) was diagnosed as to the hood being misaligned...which they realigned?? Also, I was told, that the tech spent 4+ hours on my irritating driver door rattle, and finally added some foam to the door panel (I told them, and put in writing, that the noise is originating within the window channel..probably the window regulator....I've already spent my own 4+ hours weatherstripping the door panel which did nothing).
Well I picked the car up after service hours, and was almost afraid to drive it...as expected, both noises as bad as ever.
Insult to injury, I had asked to have them peak to see if brakes were now worn enough for replacing (24k miles). They indicated them to be 80% worn and will do them at the next oil change... then charged $45 for looking at them!
Well I picked the car up after service hours, and was almost afraid to drive it...as expected, both noises as bad as ever.
Insult to injury, I had asked to have them peak to see if brakes were now worn enough for replacing (24k miles). They indicated them to be 80% worn and will do them at the next oil change... then charged $45 for looking at them!
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Originally Posted by inTgr8r
How long has it been on the road?
It could be the sways...
Bushings need to be greased.
It could be the sways...
Bushings need to be greased.
Mine has creaked every since I installed Stillen sways - but only when it's bone cold. After less than 5 minutes it goes away... plan to re-grease when I change settings and/or install urethane bushings.
Never had the problem with OEM sways though (13K miles)
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Originally Posted by OCG35
+1
Mine has creaked every since I installed Stillen sways - but only when it's bone cold. After less than 5 minutes it goes away... plan to re-grease when I change settings and/or install urethane bushings.
Never had the problem with OEM sways though (13K miles)
Mine has creaked every since I installed Stillen sways - but only when it's bone cold. After less than 5 minutes it goes away... plan to re-grease when I change settings and/or install urethane bushings.
Never had the problem with OEM sways though (13K miles)
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Originally Posted by lelg35
What do you use to regrease the bushings?
Aftermarket sways are obviously stiffer, thus bushing and lube will be a factor (aahhem Dave... j/k)
If I were to do it again, I'd get polyurethane bushings and research user-tried lube.
Funny thing is I spent $800 on an old 280Z suspension including all urethane bushings and didn’t hear a peep.
I'm not sure if it's stiffer bars w/ rubber bushings causing the G problem or lack of lube. But the way I see it - lube wears, so if I have problems immediately after install I need to look at a resolution.
I'm inclined to think urethane bushings with synthetic (nano-tech) lube will be my next step.
It may not work - and quite honestly the sways didn’t offer much anyway (OH NO- HERE WE GO!) I was trying to staying away from that statement, but it's the truth.
I wouldn’t think twice about going back to OEM.