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I am sure their must be an easy way of lubing the fwd spring mounting bushes. Any tips as my near side has developed an annoying squeak. thanks
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All the motion here should be flex in the rubber bushes. Squeaking could indicate a loose through bolt or a bad bush. Lube (oil or grease) is destructive to rubber and will greatly shorten the life of a bush. regards, Phil
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I did this in the dry weather last summer. My silicone spray can had a thin plastic tube attached to the nozzle. I was able to insert it into a drinking straw and shoot it up through the gap in the heel board that the spring passes through.
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