This is so true. I had the popping sound from my Spyder & contacted Mike about it. He recommended greasing the outside of the bushing & it immediately fixed my problem. It hasn't popped since !
Not sure what you mean by "grease the front, back and top" is this where bushings contact each other...front and back and where the bushing contacts the sway bar?? Any certain grease to use which will not break down the bushing rubber over time? High temp...waterproof...
Hi John, thank you for watching! The bushing needs to removed, and then add grase all the way around the outside of the bushing - not the bottom. The grease prevents the bushing from sticking between the U-Channel frame. --- If you have any further questions please let us know!
This is so true. I had the popping sound from my Spyder & contacted Mike about it. He recommended greasing the outside of the bushing & it immediately fixed my problem. It hasn't popped since !
So glad to hear this fixed your problem! Thank you for sharing, Phil!!
Gd day friend, thanks for tht valuable information.
Thanks so much for watching!
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Just to b clear, even with aftermarket swaybar bushings your saying to use automotive grease on those bushings regardless?
@@willkearney5002 Yes!
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Ok, thank you for the clarity. Excellent info.
Not sure what you mean by "grease the front, back and top" is this where bushings contact each other...front and back and where the bushing contacts the sway bar?? Any certain grease to use which will not break down the bushing rubber over time? High temp...waterproof...
Hi John, thank you for watching! The bushing needs to removed, and then add grase all the way around the outside of the bushing - not the bottom. The grease prevents the bushing from sticking between the U-Channel frame. --- If you have any further questions please let us know!
Will it hurt anything if it doesn't get greased?
Hi there! It will not hurt anything, it is simply just a fix for an annoying sound!
Thank you!!!