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EFV-8 Club Forum / General Ford Discussion / Squeaking rear spring shackles

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Gordon T
07-11-2020 @ 5:19 PM
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Rear leaf shackles are squeaking and squacking, GB states that no lubrication is required. Just what can I use without damaging shackle rubbers? Thank you!

carcrazy
07-11-2020 @ 8:48 PM
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Use some silicone spray on them.

51504bat
07-11-2020 @ 9:44 PM
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Garage door lubricant. Garage Door Lubricant is a silicone-based lubricant that leaves a tack-free film that won't accumulate dust and dirt. Stop squeaks.



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40 Coupe
07-12-2020 @ 4:24 AM
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What is GB?? There are a couple of different shackles what type do you have? Metal shield one piece original style or the plastic style two piece inserts?

Gordon T
07-12-2020 @ 6:05 AM
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GB is the Green Bible and the springs/shackles are original, sounds like a chirping bird. Gonna give the silicone spray a go, thanks for the replies.

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Gordon T
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Thank you

trjford8
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51504bat. The second part of your comment is totally uncalled for. I suggest you edit your post and remove it

JayChicago
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Trjford8
I think that line is pretty funny. I might even use it some day. But not in print! I agree with you, its inappropriate here. Sophomorish. Like the big plastic testicals I sometimes see hanging below the back of pickup trucks. Chuckled a bit first time I saw that, but most of us stopped doing stuff like that when we got out of high school.

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51504bat
07-12-2020 @ 12:20 PM
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51504bat. The second part of your comment is totally uncalled for. I suggest you edit your post and remove it

That is or was my signature which I have since deleted.

50CaPU
07-12-2020 @ 3:53 PM
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Have a similar problem with a car i recently bought..... an older restoration. Plan to remove the springs but wanted a temporary remedy. I used Kroil penetrating lubricant and have reduced the spring, shackle, and shock link squeaking until i can disassemble and lube properly.

Tim
Downtown, Ca

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