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Old 10-07-2003, 05:59 PM
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Yes I know all trucks creak in their suspension for whatever reason but I need to ask anyway. After hitting very dry, dusty, dessert areas my shocks/springs creak when coming to a stop. It sounds like front and rear. Does anyone know exactly what/if I need to lube to get this to stop? Also what kind of lube should I use?

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Yes I know all trucks creak in their suspension for whatever reason but I need to ask anyway. After hitting very dry, dusty, dessert areas my shocks/springs creak when coming to a stop. It sounds like front and rear. Does anyone know exactly what/if I need to lube to get this to stop? Also what kind of lube should I use?

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Old 10-07-2003, 08:04 PM
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Find yourself a curb, and slowly walk one tire up it while somebody outside can narrow down where its coming from. Its possable you just have dust in a bushing somplace.. Try blowing them out with air forst before you spray any lube into them as that will casue even greater anounts of buildup...

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