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taylor2008

posted on 1st Oct 09 at 18:08

quote:
Originally posted by Sean-B
could have over tightened the top mount, doesnt need to be major clamped down.

Could try putting a small amount of grease on the piston, near the seal just to lube the top dust seal


sean didnt you tighten the rear dampers up?? :lol: and your sayin the above :lol::lol:


macky

posted on 1st Oct 09 at 13:40

nah unlikely, mine are about 4 weeks old

its so annoying isn't it! still havn't tried the grease but will post in here again if it works!


one-mr-t

posted on 30th Sep 09 at 17:51

mine does excatly the same could the rubber mount b nackerd?


macky

posted on 30th Sep 09 at 13:48

quote:
Originally posted by Sean-B
could have over tightened the top mount, doesnt need to be major clamped down.

Could try putting a small amount of grease on the piston, near the seal just to lube the top dust seal


i put grease on the rubber top mounts sean remember because they were doing it on my old one, so can't be them

might have to try the greasy piston lol


jake_rob

posted on 29th Sep 09 at 23:13

mine do this, when driving slowly, doesnt even need to be any bumps


Richardhhha

posted on 29th Sep 09 at 22:58

white spray grease is your friend.. :) spray it on all joints and see what it does


Sean-B

posted on 29th Sep 09 at 22:51

could have over tightened the top mount, doesnt need to be major clamped down.

Could try putting a small amount of grease on the piston, near the seal just to lube the top dust seal


macky

posted on 29th Sep 09 at 21:09

they are brand new, there best had be some oil in them lol! i know that's what i am doing at the moment

any other ideas people?


dan-sport

posted on 29th Sep 09 at 21:01

no oil in the damper? get some tunes on the go mate soon drown it out haha


macky

posted on 29th Sep 09 at 20:58

i'm pretty much 100% sure it's my Jamex dampers making this noise, it's a high pitched sort of squeak that is more easily heard below 10mph when going over any sort of bumps in the road. seems to be just from the rear.

just wondering why the dampers are making this noise!? what part of them would it be? :boggle:
it's annoying me now

cheers, chris