Hey all,
I haven't found a definitive answer as for how to do this, and am hoping someone on FRF may have some guidance. I was getting some pretty aggravating creaks and squeaks from the rear suspension following a Raptor run, and was able to resolve the worst of it by lifting up the ass of the truck, letting the springs droop, power-washing them, hitting them with compressed air, and then lubricating the rebound clips and tip isolators with PTFE dry lube.
The squeaking's come back after a couple weeks, and I've narrowed it down to the front bushings. Spritzing PTFE into what I could access completely eliminated the sound, but only for a couple days, so I'd like to remove the bolts and properly clean the bushings of any residual dirt/mud, then regrease 'em.
Is it as simple as lifting the rear up again, placing the frame on stands, and using the jack on the axle to modulate the springs once the bolts are out?
Thanks!
I haven't found a definitive answer as for how to do this, and am hoping someone on FRF may have some guidance. I was getting some pretty aggravating creaks and squeaks from the rear suspension following a Raptor run, and was able to resolve the worst of it by lifting up the ass of the truck, letting the springs droop, power-washing them, hitting them with compressed air, and then lubricating the rebound clips and tip isolators with PTFE dry lube.
The squeaking's come back after a couple weeks, and I've narrowed it down to the front bushings. Spritzing PTFE into what I could access completely eliminated the sound, but only for a couple days, so I'd like to remove the bolts and properly clean the bushings of any residual dirt/mud, then regrease 'em.
Is it as simple as lifting the rear up again, placing the frame on stands, and using the jack on the axle to modulate the springs once the bolts are out?
Thanks!