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Old 06-12-2011, 08:35 PM   #2
Psycho71
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Re: "squeaky" leaf springs

My 98 used to do that on the front and rear suspension components. I used a liberal amount of white lithium on all of the rubber stuff and it would take a few days to work into the parts, then it would last a month or so. I drive down a lot of white rock roads though, so it kinda comes with the territory.
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