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Take Guess...Where TF Is this Squeake Comming From..
Pulled out of my local shopping center parking lot today after an errand. Drove over an unequal surface which made the front end twist from left to right. Then I heard this squeak noise like dried out front rubber bushings.
You know the sound. I'm sure it's nothing serious but rather something dried out after all the rain we had and of course my Urban Wheelen trip thru the dangerously deep 2 foot river @ Pine Street canyon:giggling: . Have any of you experienced that Squeaky sound..?? Maybe I just need a shot of WD40 on the lower & Upper control arm bushing's. What-da think....Major Surgery..:jump: |
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Your exhaust rubbing with your UCP?
Mine was pushed up and I got that exact squeek noise when my H2's front end went over a speed bump. I'm not sure if the H3s have that similar problem. |
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probably something else, but it wouldnt hurt to check the hood latch. I had a squeak occur when teh vehicle would go in a side to side motion. the hood would move and the latch would make the noise. I put grease on all places where the hood contacts the body, and it went away. Origionally i thought it was suspension related, untill i acidentaly leaned on teh hood one day.
if you wana check if thats it, stand infront the truck and put your hands near teh pront end of the hood. try to move it side to side and see if you get anything. might be something more difficult than this but check it out. |
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I dont think WD40 is good for bushings. Its a water displacement, not soo much a lubricant that will last. Try a silicon spray or other lube. KY wont work either. ;)
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Actully...My hearing is pretty good ...it's my peins that's the problem...:jump: |
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I'll check that one out... :beerchug: |
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Good point.. I'll check the LFAPS and see what they have..:beerchug: |
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...Another place to look..:beerchug: |
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Welcome to my world!!!! Mine has been doing it for months and know one can find the issue!! It is very annoying and embarassing!!!
Barb :) |
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turn the radio up....
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That's what I do...:jump: |
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WTH is a peins? :fdance: |
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Typo...Look Between your legs ..spelling nazi :fdance: The human penis is made up of three columns of tissue:
The end of the corpus spongiosum is enlarged and bulbous-shaped and forms the glans penis. The glans supports the foreskin or prepuce, a loose fold of skin that in adults can retract to expose the glans. The area on the underside of the penis, where the foreskin is attached, is called the frenum (or frenulum). The urethra, which is the last part of the urinary tract, traverses the corpus spongiosum and its opening, known as the meatus, lies on the tip of the glans penis. It is both a passage for urine and for the ejaculation of semen. Sperm is produced in the testes and stored in the attached epididymis. During ejaculation, sperm are propelled up the vas deferens, two ducts that pass over and behind the bladder. Fluids are added by the seminal vesicles and the vas deferens turns into the ejaculatory ducts which join the urethra inside the prostate gland. The prostate as well as the bulbourethral glands add further secretions, and the semen is expelled through the penis. The raphe is the visible ridge between the lateral halves of the penis, found on the ventral or underside of the penis, running from the meatus (opening of the urethra) across the scrotum to the perineum (area between scrotum and anus). The human penis differs from those of some other mammals. It has no baculum, or erectile bone; instead it relies entirely on engorgement with blood to reach its erect state. It cannot be withdrawn into the groin, and is larger than average in the animal kingdom in proportion to body mass. |
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-Mac |
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:jump: spelling nazi.....
Thanks, that was everything I ever wanted to know about my peins.:excited: That's my problem, I need a baculum for my meatus:giggling: |
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