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Helped out a fellow member today!

Permanent Linkby starspangled6.0 on Jul 15 2012, 3:25am

member/JBartoletti/ asked me to help him locate a mystery squeak on his truck tonight, so he stopped by my place and we set to work. First off, WOW WHAT A NICE TRUCK! I forgot what a nice ride GM 1\2 tons have :D. Dang, all you guys with the NNBS trucks sure are lucky ;).

At first, we thought it was a loose body panel on the bumper, but after taking the bumper apart for 2 hours, we couldn't eliminate the squeak. Joe then suggested it may be the nut securing the top of his new Bilstein shocks, so we tried that. Even though the nut just spun because we couldn't grab the rod protruding through the shock, apparently that was what it needed! Joe's got a squeak-free truck, and I've got some nice pics :D:
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onlyina_chevy wrote: you just have to have your head examined for putting wheels on that are that big

GMChickLOVEStheMUD wrote: see Jon is already a great husband haha
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Re: Helped out a fellow member today!

Permanent Linkby Obsession11 on Jul 15 2012, 3:55am

when you gonna come down my way and help me with something (dunno what i need help with yet)
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Re: Helped out a fellow member today!

Permanent Linkby starspangled6.0 on Jul 15 2012, 3:58am

When you cough up the big bucks. The wonder-mod isn't cheap, ya know :D. Nah, I work free for friends (although I'm partial to ice-cold Dr. Pepper).
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onlyina_chevy wrote: you just have to have your head examined for putting wheels on that are that big

GMChickLOVEStheMUD wrote: see Jon is already a great husband haha
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Re: Helped out a fellow member today!

Permanent Linkby Obsession11 on Jul 15 2012, 4:24am

i have coke:D
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Re: Helped out a fellow member today!

Permanent Linkby Pinnacle on Jul 15 2012, 4:49am

Good choice on the Dr. Pepper
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RE: Helped out a fellow member today!

Permanent Linkby JBartoletti on Jul 15 2012, 5:37am

Jon...sad to say I don't think that squeak is completely gone. I'm pretty sure I've heard it occasionally since I left your place. It's not nearly as bad as it was, of course. I might try and torque that nut again and see what happens. Maybe I can work some of that magic we found again. I appreciate the help, anyways! I think you did more of the wrenching than I...maybe I'll have to let you drive my truck for a week or somethin' 8-)
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Re: Helped out a fellow member today!

Permanent Linkby 04SilverRdBlk on Jul 15 2012, 5:13pm

Hmmm... Someone named obsession who has coke! What a coincidence!
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Re: Helped out a fellow member today!

Permanent Linkby starspangled6.0 on Jul 15 2012, 6:40pm

Bummer man! I thought we got rid of it for good... maybe you could get that specialty tool from a store, or ask a friendly shop just to tighten that sucker for free.
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GMChickLOVEStheMUD wrote: see Jon is already a great husband haha
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Re: Helped out a fellow member today!

Permanent Linkby ASTE25 on Jul 16 2012, 1:45am

Spray the bushing with silicone spray.
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Re: Helped out a fellow member today!

Permanent Linkby starspangled6.0 on Jul 16 2012, 6:42pm

That might work... the darn thing is a coil-over shock setup, so it's really hard to work on without taking the coil out.
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GMChickLOVEStheMUD wrote: see Jon is already a great husband haha
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Re: Helped out a fellow member today!

Permanent Linkby jarmour05 on Jul 17 2012, 1:10am

might not be anything close to what you are talking about and maybe the new shocks was the issue...but I had a squeak for a couple weeks which while driving sounded like it was coming from somewhere in the dash but when by the wheel wells it sounded like from the front end somewhere...i got under the truck and located the noise....here my tranny dipstick was almost completely out of my transmission...i jammed it back down and then realized it could move all over the place under the hood..so for the time being I took electrical tape and taped the dipstick to a hose...walla!! no more squeak...just an idea if you have run out of any...I hear it is a big problem on the new body style GMC/Chevy
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