Body lift question
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Re: Body lift question
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
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> Lon Stowell wrote:
> >
> > Approximately 11/26/03 15:58, L.W.(ßill) ------ III uttered for
posterity:
> >
> > > It's call rubber lube, and that's exactly what it's supposed to
do,
> > > squeak until the customer bring it in for a lubrication, then it goes
> > > off again in about two months.
> >
> > Pretty much the schedule. However, the real question was for
> > polyurethane shock mounts. Whether or not a rubber lube or
> > silicon spray would hurt or even work worth a darn. Perhaps
> > graphite or moly powder if I could figure out how to get the
> > powder into the joint without pulling them off and remounting.
> >
> > --
>
> You have poly shock bushings?
>
> The silicone spray will still work great. WD40 will even work for a
> while, but it wears out fast, the silicone seems to stick around for a
> season.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
The best thing I've found for the poly bushings is the copper colored
anti-seize.
Chris
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Re: Body lift question
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
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> Lon Stowell wrote:
> >
> > Approximately 11/26/03 15:58, L.W.(ßill) ------ III uttered for
posterity:
> >
> > > It's call rubber lube, and that's exactly what it's supposed to
do,
> > > squeak until the customer bring it in for a lubrication, then it goes
> > > off again in about two months.
> >
> > Pretty much the schedule. However, the real question was for
> > polyurethane shock mounts. Whether or not a rubber lube or
> > silicon spray would hurt or even work worth a darn. Perhaps
> > graphite or moly powder if I could figure out how to get the
> > powder into the joint without pulling them off and remounting.
> >
> > --
>
> You have poly shock bushings?
>
> The silicone spray will still work great. WD40 will even work for a
> while, but it wears out fast, the silicone seems to stick around for a
> season.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
The best thing I've found for the poly bushings is the copper colored
anti-seize.
Chris
#43
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Re: Body lift question
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
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> Lon Stowell wrote:
> >
> > Approximately 11/26/03 15:58, L.W.(ßill) ------ III uttered for
posterity:
> >
> > > It's call rubber lube, and that's exactly what it's supposed to
do,
> > > squeak until the customer bring it in for a lubrication, then it goes
> > > off again in about two months.
> >
> > Pretty much the schedule. However, the real question was for
> > polyurethane shock mounts. Whether or not a rubber lube or
> > silicon spray would hurt or even work worth a darn. Perhaps
> > graphite or moly powder if I could figure out how to get the
> > powder into the joint without pulling them off and remounting.
> >
> > --
>
> You have poly shock bushings?
>
> The silicone spray will still work great. WD40 will even work for a
> while, but it wears out fast, the silicone seems to stick around for a
> season.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
The best thing I've found for the poly bushings is the copper colored
anti-seize.
Chris
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Re: Body lift question
Approximately 11/26/03 16:26, Mike Romain uttered for posterity:
> Lon Stowell wrote:
>>
>> Approximately 11/26/03 15:58, L.W.(ßill) ------ III uttered for posterity:
>>
>> > It's call rubber lube, and that's exactly what it's supposed to do,
>> > squeak until the customer bring it in for a lubrication, then it goes
>> > off again in about two months.
>>
>> Pretty much the schedule. However, the real question was for
>> polyurethane shock mounts. Whether or not a rubber lube or
>> silicon spray would hurt or even work worth a darn. Perhaps
>> graphite or moly powder if I could figure out how to get the
>> powder into the joint without pulling them off and remounting.
>>
>> --
>
> You have poly shock bushings?
Yeah, standard on the Rancho adjustables, bright red yet.
>
> The silicone spray will still work great. WD40 will even work for a
> while, but it wears out fast, the silicone seems to stick around for a
> season.
Will give it a shot. Just didn't want to damage the urethane
as is PITA to get at them. No big deal on a trail, but in
quiet city the squeaking is getting annoying when driving over
speed bumps and ricemobiles.
--
Still a Raiders fan, but no longer sure why.
> Lon Stowell wrote:
>>
>> Approximately 11/26/03 15:58, L.W.(ßill) ------ III uttered for posterity:
>>
>> > It's call rubber lube, and that's exactly what it's supposed to do,
>> > squeak until the customer bring it in for a lubrication, then it goes
>> > off again in about two months.
>>
>> Pretty much the schedule. However, the real question was for
>> polyurethane shock mounts. Whether or not a rubber lube or
>> silicon spray would hurt or even work worth a darn. Perhaps
>> graphite or moly powder if I could figure out how to get the
>> powder into the joint without pulling them off and remounting.
>>
>> --
>
> You have poly shock bushings?
Yeah, standard on the Rancho adjustables, bright red yet.
>
> The silicone spray will still work great. WD40 will even work for a
> while, but it wears out fast, the silicone seems to stick around for a
> season.
Will give it a shot. Just didn't want to damage the urethane
as is PITA to get at them. No big deal on a trail, but in
quiet city the squeaking is getting annoying when driving over
speed bumps and ricemobiles.
--
Still a Raiders fan, but no longer sure why.
#45
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Re: Body lift question
Approximately 11/26/03 16:26, Mike Romain uttered for posterity:
> Lon Stowell wrote:
>>
>> Approximately 11/26/03 15:58, L.W.(ßill) ------ III uttered for posterity:
>>
>> > It's call rubber lube, and that's exactly what it's supposed to do,
>> > squeak until the customer bring it in for a lubrication, then it goes
>> > off again in about two months.
>>
>> Pretty much the schedule. However, the real question was for
>> polyurethane shock mounts. Whether or not a rubber lube or
>> silicon spray would hurt or even work worth a darn. Perhaps
>> graphite or moly powder if I could figure out how to get the
>> powder into the joint without pulling them off and remounting.
>>
>> --
>
> You have poly shock bushings?
Yeah, standard on the Rancho adjustables, bright red yet.
>
> The silicone spray will still work great. WD40 will even work for a
> while, but it wears out fast, the silicone seems to stick around for a
> season.
Will give it a shot. Just didn't want to damage the urethane
as is PITA to get at them. No big deal on a trail, but in
quiet city the squeaking is getting annoying when driving over
speed bumps and ricemobiles.
--
Still a Raiders fan, but no longer sure why.
> Lon Stowell wrote:
>>
>> Approximately 11/26/03 15:58, L.W.(ßill) ------ III uttered for posterity:
>>
>> > It's call rubber lube, and that's exactly what it's supposed to do,
>> > squeak until the customer bring it in for a lubrication, then it goes
>> > off again in about two months.
>>
>> Pretty much the schedule. However, the real question was for
>> polyurethane shock mounts. Whether or not a rubber lube or
>> silicon spray would hurt or even work worth a darn. Perhaps
>> graphite or moly powder if I could figure out how to get the
>> powder into the joint without pulling them off and remounting.
>>
>> --
>
> You have poly shock bushings?
Yeah, standard on the Rancho adjustables, bright red yet.
>
> The silicone spray will still work great. WD40 will even work for a
> while, but it wears out fast, the silicone seems to stick around for a
> season.
Will give it a shot. Just didn't want to damage the urethane
as is PITA to get at them. No big deal on a trail, but in
quiet city the squeaking is getting annoying when driving over
speed bumps and ricemobiles.
--
Still a Raiders fan, but no longer sure why.
#46
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Re: Body lift question
Approximately 11/26/03 16:26, Mike Romain uttered for posterity:
> Lon Stowell wrote:
>>
>> Approximately 11/26/03 15:58, L.W.(ßill) ------ III uttered for posterity:
>>
>> > It's call rubber lube, and that's exactly what it's supposed to do,
>> > squeak until the customer bring it in for a lubrication, then it goes
>> > off again in about two months.
>>
>> Pretty much the schedule. However, the real question was for
>> polyurethane shock mounts. Whether or not a rubber lube or
>> silicon spray would hurt or even work worth a darn. Perhaps
>> graphite or moly powder if I could figure out how to get the
>> powder into the joint without pulling them off and remounting.
>>
>> --
>
> You have poly shock bushings?
Yeah, standard on the Rancho adjustables, bright red yet.
>
> The silicone spray will still work great. WD40 will even work for a
> while, but it wears out fast, the silicone seems to stick around for a
> season.
Will give it a shot. Just didn't want to damage the urethane
as is PITA to get at them. No big deal on a trail, but in
quiet city the squeaking is getting annoying when driving over
speed bumps and ricemobiles.
--
Still a Raiders fan, but no longer sure why.
> Lon Stowell wrote:
>>
>> Approximately 11/26/03 15:58, L.W.(ßill) ------ III uttered for posterity:
>>
>> > It's call rubber lube, and that's exactly what it's supposed to do,
>> > squeak until the customer bring it in for a lubrication, then it goes
>> > off again in about two months.
>>
>> Pretty much the schedule. However, the real question was for
>> polyurethane shock mounts. Whether or not a rubber lube or
>> silicon spray would hurt or even work worth a darn. Perhaps
>> graphite or moly powder if I could figure out how to get the
>> powder into the joint without pulling them off and remounting.
>>
>> --
>
> You have poly shock bushings?
Yeah, standard on the Rancho adjustables, bright red yet.
>
> The silicone spray will still work great. WD40 will even work for a
> while, but it wears out fast, the silicone seems to stick around for a
> season.
Will give it a shot. Just didn't want to damage the urethane
as is PITA to get at them. No big deal on a trail, but in
quiet city the squeaking is getting annoying when driving over
speed bumps and ricemobiles.
--
Still a Raiders fan, but no longer sure why.
#47
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Re: Body lift question
Hi Lon,
Squeaks irritate me, too. Some add a cow bell in a joking way, but
the rattle from my Real Jeep's tailgate, similar to the one in the link.
I must run a bolt over the chain hook to tighten it up, of course I
loose it's truck like utility:
http://www.apple.queensu.ca/CJ3B/Pho...4WDStencil.JPG
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Lon Stowell wrote:
>
> Will give it a shot. Just didn't want to damage the urethane
> as is PITA to get at them. No big deal on a trail, but in
> quiet city the squeaking is getting annoying when driving over
> speed bumps and ricemobiles.
>
> --
> Still a Raiders fan, but no longer sure why.
Squeaks irritate me, too. Some add a cow bell in a joking way, but
the rattle from my Real Jeep's tailgate, similar to the one in the link.
I must run a bolt over the chain hook to tighten it up, of course I
loose it's truck like utility:
http://www.apple.queensu.ca/CJ3B/Pho...4WDStencil.JPG
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Lon Stowell wrote:
>
> Will give it a shot. Just didn't want to damage the urethane
> as is PITA to get at them. No big deal on a trail, but in
> quiet city the squeaking is getting annoying when driving over
> speed bumps and ricemobiles.
>
> --
> Still a Raiders fan, but no longer sure why.
#48
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Re: Body lift question
Hi Lon,
Squeaks irritate me, too. Some add a cow bell in a joking way, but
the rattle from my Real Jeep's tailgate, similar to the one in the link.
I must run a bolt over the chain hook to tighten it up, of course I
loose it's truck like utility:
http://www.apple.queensu.ca/CJ3B/Pho...4WDStencil.JPG
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Lon Stowell wrote:
>
> Will give it a shot. Just didn't want to damage the urethane
> as is PITA to get at them. No big deal on a trail, but in
> quiet city the squeaking is getting annoying when driving over
> speed bumps and ricemobiles.
>
> --
> Still a Raiders fan, but no longer sure why.
Squeaks irritate me, too. Some add a cow bell in a joking way, but
the rattle from my Real Jeep's tailgate, similar to the one in the link.
I must run a bolt over the chain hook to tighten it up, of course I
loose it's truck like utility:
http://www.apple.queensu.ca/CJ3B/Pho...4WDStencil.JPG
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Lon Stowell wrote:
>
> Will give it a shot. Just didn't want to damage the urethane
> as is PITA to get at them. No big deal on a trail, but in
> quiet city the squeaking is getting annoying when driving over
> speed bumps and ricemobiles.
>
> --
> Still a Raiders fan, but no longer sure why.
#49
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Re: Body lift question
Hi Lon,
Squeaks irritate me, too. Some add a cow bell in a joking way, but
the rattle from my Real Jeep's tailgate, similar to the one in the link.
I must run a bolt over the chain hook to tighten it up, of course I
loose it's truck like utility:
http://www.apple.queensu.ca/CJ3B/Pho...4WDStencil.JPG
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Lon Stowell wrote:
>
> Will give it a shot. Just didn't want to damage the urethane
> as is PITA to get at them. No big deal on a trail, but in
> quiet city the squeaking is getting annoying when driving over
> speed bumps and ricemobiles.
>
> --
> Still a Raiders fan, but no longer sure why.
Squeaks irritate me, too. Some add a cow bell in a joking way, but
the rattle from my Real Jeep's tailgate, similar to the one in the link.
I must run a bolt over the chain hook to tighten it up, of course I
loose it's truck like utility:
http://www.apple.queensu.ca/CJ3B/Pho...4WDStencil.JPG
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Lon Stowell wrote:
>
> Will give it a shot. Just didn't want to damage the urethane
> as is PITA to get at them. No big deal on a trail, but in
> quiet city the squeaking is getting annoying when driving over
> speed bumps and ricemobiles.
>
> --
> Still a Raiders fan, but no longer sure why.
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