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    IE TABs are squeaking

    Is it the bushing squeaking on the TA? Or the bolt on the sleeve?
    Originally posted by Gruelius
    and i do not know what bugg brakes are.

    #2
    I think its the bolt on the sleeve. My dad had a similar issue on his car with the powerflex TABs and some marine wheel bearing grease solved it.
    Originally posted by BillBrasky
    E36's are the Stephen Baldwin of the 3 series family. They barely hold everything together and they only sold a lot because of the popularity of their older sibling.
    1991 318i Alpine II - S50/5-lug swapped - track car
    1989 325i Cirrusblau - Daily
    1970 2500 - Malaga over Grey Cloth
    2012 F350 6.7PSD

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      #3
      i believe bushing on the sleave, i know its common, and remedied by l00b

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        #4
        Originally posted by Stephen View Post
        i believe bushing on the sleave, i know its common, and remedied by l00b
        You mean bolt and bushing sleeve? You can't lube between the bushing and bushing sleeve.
        Originally posted by Gruelius
        and i do not know what bugg brakes are.

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          #5
          Originally posted by kencopperwheat View Post
          You mean bolt and bushing sleeve? You can't lube between the bushing and bushing sleeve.
          Oops , yes thats what i meant. A freind of mine used to work at IE, says they take more lube than they give you

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            #6
            Ken, do you by any chance have larger sway bars? Just talked with my dad and he said it was actually the ST Rear sway bar mount making noise. Maybe check that, or even the stock mounts if they are fresh.

            So i guess disregard what I said before.
            Originally posted by BillBrasky
            E36's are the Stephen Baldwin of the 3 series family. They barely hold everything together and they only sold a lot because of the popularity of their older sibling.
            1991 318i Alpine II - S50/5-lug swapped - track car
            1989 325i Cirrusblau - Daily
            1970 2500 - Malaga over Grey Cloth
            2012 F350 6.7PSD

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              #7
              No, stock rear bar with all recent bushings.

              Definitely the TABs squeaking.
              Originally posted by Gruelius
              and i do not know what bugg brakes are.

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                #8
                the noise is the bushing itself rubbing inside the trailing arm sleave. You obviously didnt use enough lube when installing them. Mine hardly make a noise and I used copperized grease. They will make noise very rarely but its tolerable. It sucks but if you dont like the noise you need to re-grease them.







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                  #9
                  Reviving an old thread...

                  Why aren't urethane trailing arm bushings a press-fit like OEM? I don't understand why they need to be lubed between the bushing and the the trailing arm bore to start with, isn't the suspension pivoting at the bolt/bolt sleeve interface??

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                    #10
                    They're not as tight of a fit as the rubber OEM ones bc you can't compress urethane like that. They just slide into the TA by hand.

                    BTW mine still squeak.
                    Originally posted by Gruelius
                    and i do not know what bugg brakes are.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by hoveringuy View Post
                      Reviving an old thread...

                      Why aren't urethane trailing arm bushings a press-fit like OEM? I don't understand why they need to be lubed between the bushing and the the trailing arm bore to start with, isn't the suspension pivoting at the bolt/bolt sleeve interface??
                      The motion will be between the sleeve and bushing. When the bolts are tight the sleeve will be locked to the trailing arm mounts on the subframe.
                      The car makes it possible, but the driver makes it happen.
                      Jim Levie, Huntsville, AL

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                        #12
                        Anyone ever waffleswaffleswaffles zerks on the trailing arms?

                        Where's the best place to put it?

                        I'm leaning towards going with urethane, just want some insurance against squeaking...

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