View Full Version : how to get rid of squeaky noise from front anti-sway bar rubber busihngs?
bobcat
10-15-2004, 03:04 PM
The front end of my car has developed an annoying squeak
noise when the car is driven at low speed or starting off.
I finally isolated the noise to on of the rubber busings
for the front anti-sway bar. It is the one closer the the engine.
(as opposed to the smaller one near the front wheel)
I sprayed on some belt dressing and/or silicone lubricant
and the noise went away for a few days. It is back now... :(
The busing itself is in good condition. (only 18 months old)
Any suggestions?
SLAMMED_C
10-15-2004, 06:18 PM
You need to remove the bushing and apply a bushing grease to the inside of the bushing.
this will get rid of your noise.
bobcat
10-15-2004, 06:53 PM
Originally posted by SLAMMED_C
You need to remove the bushing and apply a bushing grease to the inside of the bushing.
this will get rid of your noise.
thanks for your reply! :)
do auto parts stores have "bushing grease" or is it under
some other name? Last time I was there, I didn't find
anything specifically for busings...
I'm going to get 4 new rubber bushing from the dealer...
heck, they only cost a few bucks... as long as I got the
sway bar off, I might as well put on new busings, right? :)
(or is like what the parts guy said to me... that new bushings
may cause more noise than the ones already on the car?) :)
thanks again!
SLAMMED_C
10-15-2004, 06:57 PM
Mercedes has their own bushing grease.. you can buy it from them.. but its a big bucket and costs a small fortune!! maybe ask when you go and buy new bushings if they can give you a bit from the shops supply.. they may.. or may not.
I dont know if a bushing grease is available in a parts store or not.. I would have to think so though.
its grey in colour.. the mercedes bushing grease. its thick like a paste.. but smooth.
benzexpert
10-19-2004, 10:22 AM
i sprayed wd 40 on it workes fine
bobcat
10-29-2004, 04:15 PM
spraying lubricants worked for a little while....
I finally gave up and had the bushing replaced... now it's squeak-free...
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