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Squeeky Leaf Spring Fix
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<blockquote data-quote="k-rub" data-source="post: 1201309" data-attributes="member: 21298"><p>After an awesome run with AZRR i had some seriously bad squeeking. I tried cleaning and lubing the leaf pack but it was a temporary fix. I saw this post from bombsquad and decided to check it out.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Sure enough this ended up being the fix. I jacked up the truck and used a screwdriver to pry between the leafs to find out where the squeek was coming from. All the retaining clips on both sides of the truck were rubbing at some point. This created the squeek. I wedged a screwdriver between the clip and spring and hammered the screwdriver it in to bend the clip out a bit. </p><p></p><p>I also found that the parking brake cable squeeked pretty bad at the points where it goes through its retaining brackets. </p><p></p><p>I bought some Fluid Film from the local auto parts store and sprayed it all over the leafs and the parking brake cable brackets.</p><p></p><p>Zero squeek now. I'll update if it comes back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="k-rub, post: 1201309, member: 21298"] After an awesome run with AZRR i had some seriously bad squeeking. I tried cleaning and lubing the leaf pack but it was a temporary fix. I saw this post from bombsquad and decided to check it out. Sure enough this ended up being the fix. I jacked up the truck and used a screwdriver to pry between the leafs to find out where the squeek was coming from. All the retaining clips on both sides of the truck were rubbing at some point. This created the squeek. I wedged a screwdriver between the clip and spring and hammered the screwdriver it in to bend the clip out a bit. I also found that the parking brake cable squeeked pretty bad at the points where it goes through its retaining brackets. I bought some Fluid Film from the local auto parts store and sprayed it all over the leafs and the parking brake cable brackets. Zero squeek now. I'll update if it comes back. [/QUOTE]
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