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tkb289 10-10-2013 09:20 PM

ERA FIA Front End Squeak
 
My FIA has recently started to develop a significant front end squeak / chirp. The car has about 3,500 miles on it and they have been squeak free until now.

Any recommendations as where to look first? Has anyone else had this problem? When I get a chance I'll take a look and see what's loose, thought I would check with you guys first.

Thanks.

mrmustang 10-11-2013 02:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tkb289 (Post 1266667)
My FIA has recently started to develop a significant front end squeak / chirp. The car has about 3,500 miles on it and they have been squeak free until now.

Any recommendations as where to look first? Has anyone else had this problem? When I get a chance I'll take a look and see what's loose, thought I would check with you guys first.

Thanks.

Lube the front end as you would any other car.

Also check your control arm bushings, I've had them go bad and crack with less mileage than your car has.


Bill S.

RICK LAKE 10-11-2013 04:38 AM

Start with sway bar bushings first
 
tkb289 All bushings need lube. Start with stablizer bar frame bushing first and grease them, Do all the ball joints upper and lower and retest car. If noise is gone have a nice day. If noise is still there need to do A arm bushings. Look at the bushing and make sure they are in good condition. If they look worn, replace them. I am not running rubber ones, I went to solid plastic for racing. I did add grease fittings to all bushings and grease channel to lube them after each event. Alot has to do with the grease you use too. I stay with Lucas high temp red grease. Not cheap but works good on both wheel bearings and bushings IMO still running the same setup from 98. I think after you do the stablizer bar frame bushings you will be OK. Aftermarket makes them from hard plastic to solid alumium. This is not hard job to do yourself. Have a problem, email me and I will walk you through the repair. Rick L. Ps at this time check the mounts for the coil overshocks. The mounts may need to be regreased. 2 bolts easy in and out with car on a floor jack and JUST taking the load of the front suspension.

tkb289 10-11-2013 09:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mrmustang (Post 1266682)
Lube the front end as you would any other car.

Also check your control arm bushings, I've had them go bad and crack with less mileage than your car has.


Bill S.


Bill,

Good advice and I'll look at the control arm bushings. Thanks.

tkb289 10-11-2013 09:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RICK LAKE (Post 1266685)
tkb289 All bushings need lube. Start with stablizer bar frame bushing first and grease them, Do all the ball joints upper and lower and retest car. If noise is gone have a nice day. If noise is still there need to do A arm bushings. Look at the bushing and make sure they are in good condition. If they look worn, replace them. I am not running rubber ones, I went to solid plastic for racing. I did add grease fittings to all bushings and grease channel to lube them after each event. Alot has to do with the grease you use too. I stay with Lucas high temp red grease. Not cheap but works good on both wheel bearings and bushings IMO still running the same setup from 98. I think after you do the stablizer bar frame bushings you will be OK. Aftermarket makes them from hard plastic to solid alumium. This is not hard job to do yourself. Have a problem, email me and I will walk you through the repair. Rick L. Ps at this time check the mounts for the coil overshocks. The mounts may need to be regreased. 2 bolts easy in and out with car on a floor jack and JUST taking the load of the front suspension.


Rick,

Thanks for the detailed information. I'll start with the stabilizer bushings and ball joints. I looked up the Lucas grease, is it the Red 'N' Tacky #2 ?

It might be a little while until I have some free time to work on the car, but I'll let you guys know how it goes.

CHANMADD 10-11-2013 10:54 AM

I'm with the lower control arm bushings.....mine is doing the same....

strictlypersonl 10-11-2013 04:08 PM

Also check the lower shock mount Rose Joint. I've seen them dry out and squeak. Pack around the joint with silicone grease.

RodKnock 10-11-2013 04:20 PM

Tim, I'd check for mice. They tend to squeak. :LOL:

tkb289 10-11-2013 06:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by strictlypersonl (Post 1266764)
Also check the lower shock mount Rose Joint. I've seen them dry out and squeak. Pack around the joint with silicone grease.

Thanks Bob ... will check that as well.

tkb289 10-11-2013 06:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RodKnock (Post 1266768)
Tim, I'd check for mice. They tend to squeak. :LOL:


Will do ... and if it turns out to be a chirp, then I will look for a bird ... ;)

strictlypersonl 10-12-2013 06:20 AM

And if you hear a growl, it could be a bear. Be very afraid. :eek:

Bartruff1 10-12-2013 10:11 PM

Mine was a ball joint...

ack fia 03-25-2014 04:12 PM

Front End Squeek
 
Look at the top of the front coil overs. This is an old problem that appears regularly.


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