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Matt23 10-05-2016 09:35 PM

Is it possible?
 
Just wondered if it's possible to remove the rear ARB and still drive the car without any problems ?
My reason for this question is, I've got a really annoying squeak coming from the rear and I believe the ARB to be the cause and wanted to remove it just to see if I'm right and see if the noise goes.

Any input would be appreciated

Matt

Banstead Stig 10-05-2016 09:45 PM

You can definitely drive without it, but don't give it too much welly!

If you're just testing for the noise it should be apparent quite quickly, so you won't need to go far.

Scott.T 10-05-2016 10:25 PM

Grease up your ARB bushes.
If it's a whiteline they may be dry and squeaky.

Matt23 11-05-2016 08:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Scott.T (Post 225205)
Grease up your ARB bushes.
If it's a whiteline they may be dry and squeaky.

Yes they are new Whiteline bushes Scott, they've been on the car for a few months now with no problems, but they are supposed to be dry bushes that don't need grease (says so on the pack anyway).

Matt23 11-05-2016 08:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Banstead Stig (Post 225202)
You can definitely drive without it, but don't give it too much welly!

If you're just testing for the noise it should be apparent quite quickly, so you won't need to go far.

Thanks Garath, I will give it a go when I get some spare time to try it :ok:

SpecB 11-05-2016 08:15 AM

I use a white lithium grease on my bushes ;)

See below for a useful article on this:
http://www.suspensionconnection.com/...thane-bushing/

Matt23 11-05-2016 09:58 AM

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Originally Posted by BlueBugEye (Post 225214)
I use a white lithium grease on my bushes ;)

See below for a useful article on this:
http://www.suspensionconnection.com/...thane-bushing/

That's a big help, thanks Nick.

Scott.T 11-05-2016 10:27 AM

My whitelines needed a grease about once every year to 18 months. Not many miles covered in that period either.

SpecB 11-05-2016 11:18 AM

:pun:
Nothing worse than a dry bush huh Scott?

Banstead Stig 11-05-2016 12:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BlueBugEye (Post 225214)
I use a white lithium grease on my bushes ;)

See below for a useful article on this:
http://www.suspensionconnection.com/...thane-bushing/

Quote:

Originally Posted by Matt23 (Post 225215)
That's a big help, thanks Steve.

I have a can of this in my shed Matt, so if you're at the next Epsom Downs meet in a couple of weeks I can bring it along and see if it helps. :ok:

As an aside, I think "Steve" is called Nick. ;)

Banstead Stig 11-05-2016 12:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Scott.T (Post 225216)
My whitelines needed a grease about once every year to 18 months. Not many miles covered in that period either.

The lack of miles probably doesn't help, ironically.

I get the impression the polybushes prefer to be in use. Certain with the FSTi, mine make less noise now that I do c13k miles a year than they did when I did c4k miles.

Matt23 11-05-2016 12:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Banstead Stig (Post 225218)
I have a can of this in my shed Matt, so if you're at the next Epsom Downs meet in a couple of weeks I can bring it along and see if it helps. :ok:

As an aside, I think "Steve" is called Nick. ;)

Thanks mate, that would be great :five:

Oh and thanks for pointing out my mistake, it's now been corrected. Sorry Nick.

Steve_PPP 11-05-2016 12:53 PM

To be fair, if you're not sure on someone's name on here, calling them Steve is normally a safe bet - there's just a few of us :D

Banstead Stig 11-05-2016 01:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Steve_PPP (Post 225222)
To be fair, if you're not sure on someone's name on here, calling them Steve is normally a safe bet - there's just a few of us :D

Very true!

It's definitely a good technique for meets. Approach a group and say "hello Steve"... chances are someone will respond and you've broken the ice!

SpecB 11-05-2016 01:53 PM

I've been called worse!

Matt23 11-05-2016 02:36 PM

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Originally Posted by BlueBugEye (Post 225225)
I've been called worse!

My apologies :smile:


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