Squeeking shock
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Easy, pull out the bolts at the top and bottom of the shock and put some grease in there. There is a round "ball" with a hole through it for the bolt, that needs lubed. You will see when you do it; the shock end goes around the ball and the bolt goes through the ball. That's how it is on my quads, at least.
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Thx for the replies.. I am sure it's in the shock, I've lubed every moving part I could access already. Tonight I'll pop it off and grease her up like a 10 cent ho!
And yea i know WD-40 is more of a rust inhibiter but it will lube those hard to reach places when you can't fit a finger full of grease!!
And yea i know WD-40 is more of a rust inhibiter but it will lube those hard to reach places when you can't fit a finger full of grease!!
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I took it off and all the linkage was well lubed, it was deffinatly in the shock.. I turned it up side down with out paying attention(I guess your not supposed to do that), but some oil must have ran up top where it was squeaking because when I put it back on it was gone. I was going to try and take it appart but it's a mfg sealed unit.. anyway, no worries, problem solved!
BTW, on mine, the shock has a plastic cover keeping the spring from rubbing, but mine wasn't rubbing anyway...
Thx for the replies!!
BTW, on mine, the shock has a plastic cover keeping the spring from rubbing, but mine wasn't rubbing anyway...
Thx for the replies!!
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