2004 Lancer Sportback Ralliart AT Build
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I just received an email informing me that I have an hour of track time waiting to be redeemed at NJMP! Is the car ready? Nope...
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Truth,
The progress bars have a tendency to squeak like a mother after about 6 months to a year after install once the grease works it way out. The best solution I found was to wrap the bar with yellow (gas line) teflon tape. It stops the squeaks and lasts far longer than the silicon grease.
The progress bars have a tendency to squeak like a mother after about 6 months to a year after install once the grease works it way out. The best solution I found was to wrap the bar with yellow (gas line) teflon tape. It stops the squeaks and lasts far longer than the silicon grease.
"We don't sell the grease separately at this time, you can use a graphite style grease (not spray). Some local speed shops will carry either Energy Suspension or Prothane bushings and will have their grease available. Just make sure you clean out all the dirt and debris from the bushing before re-greasing."
It appears you've found a better solution. For the record, how much longer do you find that that yellow teflon tape lasts? Answer as if you were giving a review with specifics for I will forward your response to them, if you don't mind.
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Both axles are finished and ready to ship for $245 from http://cvaxles.com. As mentioned above, I had the OEM passenger axle rebuilt, which cost me $85. The driver axle had to be sourced and recreated, which cost $160.
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I contacted Progress Auto about the "squeak" and asked if they sold the same grease they supplied in the kit, and this was their reply:
"We don't sell the grease separately at this time, you can use a graphite style grease (not spray). Some local speed shops will carry either Energy Suspension or Prothane bushings and will have their grease available. Just make sure you clean out all the dirt and debris from the bushing before re-greasing."
It appears you've found a better solution. For the record, how much longer do you find that that yellow teflon tape lasts? Answer as if you were giving a review with specifics for I will forward your response to them, if you don't mind.
"We don't sell the grease separately at this time, you can use a graphite style grease (not spray). Some local speed shops will carry either Energy Suspension or Prothane bushings and will have their grease available. Just make sure you clean out all the dirt and debris from the bushing before re-greasing."
It appears you've found a better solution. For the record, how much longer do you find that that yellow teflon tape lasts? Answer as if you were giving a review with specifics for I will forward your response to them, if you don't mind.
The teflon tape trick I learned from the local BMW car club with which I used to be a member. Normal white teflon tape is too thin and tears but the yellow (gas line) tape is perfect. They key is not using too much and overwrapping. You can tell if you overwrap if you can't fit the bushing back over the bar. Normally 1-2 layers is all that is needed. After switching to the teflon tape from grease, it had been close to a year of no squeaks and the tape hadn't torn yet as far as I could tell.
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Custom top mount turbo manifold?
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Living in Salt Lake where the roads are heavily salted during the winter, I would find the grease would only last a couple months during the winter season. The constant blast of salt water did not help the situation. Summer was a different story as the undercarriage stayed drier so the grease would last longer. If I greased in May, I typically would not re grease until the following fall.
The teflon tape trick I learned from the local BMW car club with which I used to be a member. Normal white teflon tape is too thin and tears but the yellow (gas line) tape is perfect. They key is not using too much and overwrapping. You can tell if you overwrap if you can't fit the bushing back over the bar. Normally 1-2 layers is all that is needed. After switching to the teflon tape from grease, it had been close to a year of no squeaks and the tape hadn't torn yet as far as I could tell.
The teflon tape trick I learned from the local BMW car club with which I used to be a member. Normal white teflon tape is too thin and tears but the yellow (gas line) tape is perfect. They key is not using too much and overwrapping. You can tell if you overwrap if you can't fit the bushing back over the bar. Normally 1-2 layers is all that is needed. After switching to the teflon tape from grease, it had been close to a year of no squeaks and the tape hadn't torn yet as far as I could tell.
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sweet glad to hear.
yes sir a top mount like the evo's do. I just installed my evo 8 half rad to open up a lot of space. but the design I'm going after is like this. of course changed to fit the tight space better.
yes sir a top mount like the evo's do. I just installed my evo 8 half rad to open up a lot of space. but the design I'm going after is like this. of course changed to fit the tight space better.
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