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So, I really don't want to sound stupid...


aaron_ariens

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34
City
Rochester, WA.
Vehicle Year
2001
Transmission
Automatic
But, our Rangers do need to be lubed every so often right?

I think mine needs one, but I don't know wee to get one.
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Any ideas? Also, is it hard to do?
 
Unless you have aftermarket parts (bj's, etc), the only lube your gonna have to change is your engine lube (aka oil).

No nipples from the factory, don't know why though...everyone loves nipples!
 
Everything can use a little lube every once in a while, but it depends on the part.

Aftermarket Bj's usually don't need any additional lube than what came factory, in other areas, it depends on how many miles and how old your truck is.
 
2001 with 217K.

Haha. Everything seams good, but it makes thins kinda, weird noise...
 
Weird noise? When? Going over bumps?
 
Check the front sway bar bushings,they get dry and make noise over bumps. Take em apart and smear some grease on em.
 
You've already learned one of the more important lessons
That (with a few situational exceptions) the most stupid
question of all is the one you don't ask.

"Looking Stupid" most often happens when you try to act
smarter than you are.

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your posts are hard to follow...wtf is a fatty speed bump?
 
Its just one of the really big speed bump. Those kids and their crazy slang words. Haha.
 
Don't worry about looking stupid, I'm here to make you all seem smart :icon_cheers:
 
Yes, there are 2 15mm bolts on each of the sway bar bushing retainers, remove them, take the bushings off the bar, clean the bar and the bushing. Lube them up with some silicone grease and reassemble. I'm not talking about the down links that go from the end of the sway bar to the a arms, i'm talking about where the sway bar mounts to the frame of the truck. My 05 Spot Trac (same suspension) had this same problem A while back and simply cleaning a lubing the bushings cured it.
 
Thanks so much. I'll try that soonish. Whats the harm in waiting?


Yes, there are 2 15mm bolts on each of the
sway bar bushing retainers, remove them, take the bushings off the bar, clean
the bar and the bushing. Lube them up with some silicone grease and reassemble. I'm not talking about the down links that go from the end of the sway bar to the a arms, i'm talking about where the sway bar mounts to the frame of the truck. My 05 Spot Trac (same suspension) had this same problem A while back and simply cleaning a lubing the bushings cured it.
 
You've already learned one of the more important lessons
That (with a few situational exceptions) the most stupid
question of all is the one you don't ask.

"Looking Stupid" most often happens when you try to act
smarter than you are.

AD

They ought to require that be tatooed on the forehead of every politician when they are sworn in.:icon_hornsup:
 

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