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posted on February 19th, 2007 at 09:57 AM
shockies and lowering???


we lowered the front end of our 63 bug, would this have any impact on the shockies...

we seem to have a squeeky noise eminating from the front end.
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posted on February 19th, 2007 at 10:03 AM



if you used the weld in adjusters and depending on how low you go you might want to use shortened shocks otherwise you wont have much play in your existing shocks.

make sure you get a wheel alignment too everytime you alter the height using the weld in adjusters.

if you used dropped spindles on the k/l pin beam then the shock travel is the same

as for the squeeky noise - is there rubbing of tire on fender? anything scrubbing etc?

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posted on February 19th, 2007 at 10:07 AM



no there is no rubbing on fenders, we had the proper adjusters welded in.

wheels weren't re-aligned after lowering, so i'll go do that to see if it helps...

thanks Nick

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posted on February 20th, 2007 at 04:38 PM



i've had my bug realigned and the squeeking is much less then before, so we will now go with new shockies...
any recommendations, th bug has been lowered 2 inches.
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posted on February 21st, 2007 at 10:26 AM



I've dropped mine about 4 inches and i don't have any squeaks at all... so,

it could the be the shock mounting bushes.. take off your shocks and apply a very small amount of grease to the steel sleeve in the rubber shock mount - both upper and lower. Also, grease your front end. You should have 8 grease nipple. If you haven't done it before, don't fret. You'll probably have to clean all the encrusted old grease and dirt off the beam and steering knuckles to be able to find them! Buy a grease gun (cheap - about $20-30 at Stoopid Cheap Auto), and a grease cartridge - I used Castrol EPL2 grease. Jack the front end of the car up and give those 8 nipples a good squirt ;) of grease until you can see the grease ooze from the sides (you'll know what i mean when you see it) Make sure the nipples are free from crud before you lube em. As always.

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posted on February 21st, 2007 at 05:40 PM



many thanks, we'll give it a go.
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posted on February 21st, 2007 at 09:06 PM



an oldremadie was to squirt a small amount of break fluid onto the shock rubbers stops the annoying noise



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posted on February 23rd, 2007 at 10:45 AM



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an oldremadie was to squirt a small amount of break fluid onto the shock rubbers stops the annoying noise


But surely brake fluid would begin breaking down the rubber bushes? I have always used petroleum jelly or silicone lubricant for minor rubber squeaks.




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