SQUEAKY CONTROL ARMS / SUSPENSION / SIMPLE HOW TO FIX / DIY
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- čas přidán 17. 09. 2023
- IN THIS VIDEO I FIGURED OUT MY SQUEAKING NOISE WAS COMING FROM MY CONTROL ARMS . I SHOW YOU HOW I RESOLVED THE PROBLEM WITH A SIMPLE FIX / PRODUCT.
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thank you so much! I've had it in to 3 shops and no one can figure out what to do. they've charged me for wheel bearings and suggested all new control arms. 40k miles.. you literally did the same test i did to make it squeak. thank you, I didn't even know WD40 made that!
Sorry you had to deal with a bunch of people that couldn’t fix your problem. Glad it was helpful!
Just like of the rest of the comments... A BIG THANK YOU. Regardless of how tiny an issue you run across, we greatly appreciate any issue fixes you run across. Especially for us 1st time to RAM owners.
Appreciate it! Thanks for watching!
When I change my oil every 5000 miles by using a mechanics lift . I liberally spray ALL rubber components with 303 Protectant and even the inside , tire walls . It's water based so it will absorb excellently . This to help them resist drying out and cracking .
great tip. worked. turning the wheel gave better access. lay down on a piece of cardboard. didn't need a hoist
Glad it helped!
My '03 1500 is having that same squeaking problem. I'll try this and see if it works. Thanks for the video!
Appreciate you watching! Hopefully work for you also!
Omg where did get that ?? Have that very same squeak
Thanks for the vid. Will try this on my tacoma. Just started making this noise at 150K miles. Mine are doing it from age, judging from the exterior of your truck, yours were probably so new they were squeaky clean! 😂
lol. Mine is a 2019 with about 60,000 miles. I sprayed them again about a month later and haven’t done it since. So it worked well for me. Thank you for watching.
Cool video thanks!!!!
Glad you like it. Thanks for watching!
Every time I've had that noise it was either a bad tie rod or a bad ball joint.
Not in this circumstance, haven’t had any issues since it was sprayed a couple times.
My Hummer just developed that creak after a camping (off road) trip. Walmart bound.
Did you get it fixed?
This sounds like a squeak I have as well, will definitely get some lube and see how it goes, great video !
It worked great in my application. Applied it again about a month later and haven’t had any issues since then. Thanks for watching!
Mine is doing h the same thing. Did you ever replace the bushings? Did the noise come back???
No, the noise has gone away. I applied it heavily the first time and had to do it again about a month later. The noise has not come back.
I tried everything nothing worked until I replaced the LOWER ball joint. It 100 percent sounds like rubber on rubber but it was not.
This was on my 7” lifted Chevy Silverado 2017
@@robcbr91 That noise is almost always a bad ball joint or bad tie rod end.
Had brand new bushings installed polyurethane, they squeak like crazy I bought the same stuff
Did it work for you also?
yo! did it work?
might be the reason my little camry started after replacing new balljoints/tierod/sway bar link. i might head to ye ol freight later and pick some up. ill try keeping you guys updated its gotta pretty annoying
With the technology that we have today why haven’t they a better type of bushing that doesn’t squeak
They need our MONEY😂
Doesn’t the upper control arm have a nipple for greese or is that just something else ?
The grease fittings are for ball joints on the control arms. A lot of the newer vehicles have sealed ball joints that can’t be greased
@@ryanbarfield5540 And the ball joints have plastic cups now (garbage). Replace them with grease-able metal-on-metal ball joints like Moog Problem Solvers.
Not for that particular of the control arm.
My 2006 4x4. Same noise
P r o m o S M 🙂
Sweet still no squeak?
Lasted a couple months and coated it a little more one time in certain areas and it has been good ever since.
Was the answer “don’t buy a Chrysler”? Jk. My ford has these squeaks too. Going in Thursday to have them fixed. Annoying!
Did you ever fix it? What was the issue
Did that and still squeaks
Were you able to isolate exactly where the noise was coming from? Mine was coming from the rubber bushings making contact with the metal. I sprayed them pretty heavily and made sure it worked its way in…
Able to access the upper control arm from the engine bay? What in the mickey mouse phuk
Won’t last long, you’ll be needing a new upper control arm soon.
Not the case, it is newer. From what I read a lot of the rubber that they used in certain control arms will produce this noise.
My Tacoma developed a horrible squeek in the LCA bushing at 170K miles. I lubed the bushing twice with liquid wrench and the squeeking stopped temporarily. The WD40 product looks like it may last longer but I think the squeeking is likely to return after a period of time. Still, its worth a try until you can get around to replacing the bushings.
With a 170,000 miles that would be expected to replace by then. They are shot by then