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Urethane Rear Suspension Bushings

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Hi Guys

Had Urethane bushings in my E30 for a couple of months now.

the Rear control arms seem to be making a quite loud creaking noise when the arm is moving up or down & they seem to be really noisy.(I checked this by removing a rear wheel and jacking up the arm and listening to it)

The control arm bolts were all torqued up as per Factory specs.

Is this a lubrication issue or are these bushings just ment to be really noisy?

They are the Ireland Engineering type.

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Just noisy.

Did you lube them up real good with the proper grease they would have given you?

It does wear off after a bit mine squeak like crazy but do their job. They are nice and stiff.. You'll also notice a good thud when the rears go over a cat eye on the road! ^_^ Did you do camber and toe adjusters?

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lube them up (both outside and inside the bushing and mounting rod) with cooper anti-seize (I reoommend Wurth) as recommended by all major polybush manufacturers - the noise will go away.

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I used all the supplied lube that came with them, they seem to do their job just fine & are nice and stiff which is great, Its just an annoying noise.

I will try the Wurth Copper Anti Sieze, only it might be a little while before i have to remove the arms ect and get it done.

Will this be a problem if i don't get to it for a while ?

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quite often it pays to scuff up the working surfaces with coarse sand paper, clean really well then apply a liberal dose of grease whether it is coppercoat or preferably a litium disulfide grease and make sure that you really work the grease into rubbers. Unfortunately urethane doesnt have any lubricating qualities unlike rubber....if its squeaking its gonna fail quicker than a cheap second hand part, and you just spent the cash to fix it 'proper' with the 'right' parts.......

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