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Wolverine Sqeaks

Old Mar 28, 2005 | 08:13 PM
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I have a sqeaking problem in what sounds like the front left hand side of my 2004 wolverine. Sounds like maybe its coming from the A-arm, but dont know for sure, maybe the shock too. Anyone have any suggestions on how to get rid of this? Also can hear my rear disc brake grind a little. Sounds like it is just in one spot on the disc though cause it only does it part of the rotation. Any help is appreciated. Thanks!

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Old Mar 28, 2005 | 08:25 PM
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Try some silcone spray lubricant on the bushings. I've had the same problem and that is how I fixed it. I never did pinpoint where the noise was coming from.


Jason
 
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Old Mar 28, 2005 | 08:32 PM
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Mine use to squeak at the A-arm bushings too. Especially if it got wet. Spray them with silicone spray as Madwolverine suggested. I use to wear out my rear brake pads quite often. If you ride in mud, they wear quickly. All that dirt and grit on your rotor wears those pads just like sand paper on wood.
 
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Old Mar 29, 2005 | 03:14 PM
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I use a big flat head screw driver to pry the bushing over so I can get the lubricant down onto the bolt as much as possible.
 
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