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ENVSSS
28-08-2007, 10:11 PM
I have had a set of Tein SS coilovers installed on my car for the past 2 months or so and have noticed over that past couple of weeks a creaking sound coming from the rear coilovers.
I first noticed it during a period when it was running a couple of days straight and had made the assumption that the noise is worse when they are wet i.e. after going to the carwash. My car is only lowered about 1.5" at the moment and still have stock 17's. It is very noticeable when you slightly lift up the vehicle at the wheel arches on either side and is becoming an annoyance while driving. No sound at all from the front of vehicle. I originally thought that it was the bushes on the Whiteline RSB but found it definitely isn't the problem.
Any ideas?
EuroDude
30-08-2007, 02:56 PM
Perhaps its another part of the suspension or the rear sway bar joints?
Get someone to push down on the boot area while you listen for the sound source. If you cant locate it, you could spray the various suspension joints with some automotive grease spray (or perhaps lithium grease spray) and hope that fixes it.
raz05
31-08-2007, 03:22 PM
I've got the same noise as well. Then i found out that the noise is coming from the plastic part in between the spring and the adjustable coil. I grease it up a bit and the noise is gone. Dunno if that the same situation to u
FastFwd
31-08-2007, 04:01 PM
Ive had that noise in a set of Second hand Apexi coilies i got for my s15 and found out the right front Coilover was pretty much shot. :( couldnt get replaced or fixed either....sucks
ENVSSS
31-08-2007, 07:29 PM
I've got the same noise as well. Then i found out that the noise is coming from the plastic part in between the spring and the adjustable coil. I grease it up a bit and the noise is gone. Dunno if that the same situation to u
Finally found the time to check it over. Did the same as you and know the sound has gone! The noise was kinda hard to explain, wasn't exactly a creak or a squeak. Know that you mention it, it did sound like plastic rubbing.
TRaNz
10-12-2007, 04:13 PM
--Rezz--
Sorry to re-digg the thread up, but wat did you guys use to grease up the coilovers? And did you just spray it allover the coilovers yes?
Coz im just gettin alott of sounds right now from the coils, whereever i drive even at some slow speeds.
snYpz
22-01-2008, 10:57 PM
--Rezz--
Sorry to re-digg the thread up, but wat did you guys use to grease up the coilovers? And did you just spray it allover the coilovers yes?
Coz im just gettin alott of sounds right now from the coils, whereever i drive even at some slow speeds.
I need some advice as well. I drove home tonight and realised some squeaking at the rear left.
I've had Tein SS coilovers on for about 1 month and its been fine thus far. I have 17" rims and lowered approximately 35mm all round.
What is the solution to the slight squeaking?
Is there anything i should do to maintain the coilovers?
BTW wheel alignment had been done.
euro1986
30-03-2008, 12:48 PM
I am in the same boat as the above,
Can we get some help. I have tried spraying the plastic part with the rust proof stuff i got with the coils with no improvments. mine seems to make noise when i go over a hump so i am thinking when the shocks are extended
snYpz
30-03-2008, 05:58 PM
I am in the same boat as the above,
Can we get some help. I have tried spraying the plastic part with the rust proof stuff i got with the coils with no improvments. mine seems to make noise when i go over a hump so i am thinking when the shocks are extended
Hi...no one replied to my post! :(
Anyways, i had the creaking in the front two coils in both occassions. I sprayed WD40 and that got rid of the sound. Dont spray onto the plastic cos i think it might cause damage to plastic parts. Not sure abt that tho. WD40 got rid of the sound for me. =)
overl0ad
30-03-2008, 06:48 PM
try not to use WD40
WD40 is formulated in such a way that when it dries up, it takes all the lube with it and u end up with a dry surface.
go out and get yourself a can of silicon spray or something.
<edit> or look for some teflon based lube</edit>
the areas you should be looking to "lube up" is where metal meets plastic or if u can get some "grease in a can", use that for where metial meets metal. usually at the top or bottom of the actual spring.
<edit> wurth do a grease 2000, so do motorex. but i'm sure you'll find some other generic brands who do the same thing</edit>
this is usually because the springs have a painted/anodized surface when new, and this wear down and causes a squeaking.
try not to lube up the actual shaft as it promotes the sticking of dirt/dust/sand which can cause scarring of the actual damper(shocker) and kill it.
hope that helps.
Suntzu
30-03-2008, 09:23 PM
Same problem with mine after about 8 month usuage. Can you grease the top of the unit without removing the wheels etc? Good brand of silicon spray for this??
overl0ad
31-03-2008, 02:01 PM
i use the Wurth suff or motorex, but i get them as a trade thing. so i have NFI where to get them as a private person.
sorry.
Suntzu
09-05-2008, 11:42 AM
Mine creaking its arse off now.
Where do I get these lubricants and what exactly to I have to do to apply them?
TRaNz
09-05-2008, 01:50 PM
I went to bunninings bout 3 weeks ago and just grabbed this green can of Sellys ezy glide. Sprayed it over the springs and near up top where the rubber thingo is.
No Noise since, freaking happy about it too.
Give it a try. Sellys Ezy Glide, bout 13 bucks a can. Oh and it smells really nice too.
raz05
09-05-2008, 01:58 PM
i didnt use WD40, just get some spray grease and grease it up
tony1234
09-05-2008, 02:20 PM
This is the main reason i didn't get coilovers.I cant stand squeaks in a car.
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