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Old 05-16-2017, 07:04 PM   #20
Kurt in NJ
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Default Re: front spring

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Originally Posted by TinCup View Post
Do yourself a favor and find a Napa store and buy some Sliplate. It is either in spray or quart cans. Paint the springs with this graphite impregnated paint and you will narry hear a squeak.

I wouldn't advise this unless shocks are going to be installed

If you don't have shocks a good dry rusty spring works better----if you do have properly working shocks a well lubed spring is best

The friction of the dry spring dampens movement---though it doesn't help the ride
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